Donkeys years is english cockney rhyming slang. the phrase is actually 'donkeys ears' which rhymes with years. it just means a very long time. and people have just changed ears to years over time.
Elephants, Texas jackrabbits, some donkeys.
donkeys are differently shaped and have long ears and a line and hair tail. Ponies have a bushy full tail donkeys bray, and ponies neigh! hope this helps ;)
Elephants,Donkeys And Zebras Even A Few Horses
They usually do this as a sign of irritation. Wait until their ears are perked up; this means they are pleased and sociable.
Donkeys are different from horses because they are smaller and have bigger ears!
Yes, there are some very large donkeys in the Poitou region of France with very large ears. The ears in some individuals do flop over, and resemble those of the famous donkey Eeyore. Donkey ears, like other animal ears, are made of cartilage. If this gets damaged, the ears may not stand up straight any longer, but instead will drop.
Donkeys have long ears, considerably longer than horses Horses are faster than donkeys. Even smaller horses can outrun a donkey. Donkey's conformation is not as similar as a horse when you look into the finer details. Donkey's need an earlier warning so they can have a head start to run away. Therefore donkeys hearing is better.
Donkeys have a few special features. They have much longer ears, their hooves are smaller and rounder, their tails are shaped like a cows tail.
Quotes do represent the donkey's ears. Whatever found in donkeys ears is not always true. Some people resembling donkeys are speaking in quotes. In verbal communication is really difficult to see the quotes. You must look for donkeys' ears placed somewhere in people's heads! Donkeys do lie all the time. They are actually self-indulging. A common donkey name in my country ("Mentios") is of Spanish origin (mentida, mentidos), meaning: The Liar. Mentida / mentidos (Spanish), and, (la _) mensonge (French), both stand for: Lie, Lies. The very English word "message" can mean: a Lie. (Do compare it with the French word and you'll see why.) The ultimate knowledge is: Don't believe whatever it is said. Watch whether it is contained in quotes (' '). Those are donkeys ears.
Yes. Donkeys were introduced to Australia in its colonial years. There are no native members of the equine family in Australia.
A donkey may live 25 - 40 years.