yes they do.
Whilst recently walking in the Pyrenees in a ski area(out of season) we came across an aggressive donkey.
It quietly watched us approach down an ex-piste for over half a mile. when we got within 50 feet of it (taking a wide course) it faced us squarely and started to bray from clenched teeth and pursed lips. We stopped, it continued then advanced towards us getting louder all the time. For whatever reason it saw its tail and started chasing its own tail around and around getting faster and louder.
we took the opportunity to back off but hadn't gone far before it noticed and started advancing on us again.
The only weapons to hand were rocks and I picked up one to threaten it. it stopped for half a second and advanced again showing teeth etc. I picked up a second rock and as it advanced I clashed the rocks together, that kept it sufficiently at bay to effect an escape. It followed us at a safe distance (for it!) but did not leave us until we were back in the ski-village, which naturally was empty. On the way we and it passed some local workmen dismantling ski lift equipment. it ignored them and followed us until we were off the pasture-land.
I don't know many cars, planes or tanks that would do that, but I do know where there is a donkey that will.
Would it have killed us? - I expect so given half the chance!
wolves, dogs, and coyotes... mots people buy donkeys to protect their goats from these things. Dont let your dog near a donkey, the donkey will kill/injure it
Malawi people work with donkeys for transportation!
i depends on the amount i believe that a little will not kill it
It is far harder to find an accurate statistic for the number of people killed annually by donkeys than it is for those killed by plane crashes for obvious reasons, so a conclusive answer cannot be given, but it definitely seems as though that little "factoid" is very much untrue. A decent amount of people are injured by donkeys or killed as a result of accidents related to donkeys (mostly car crashes involving a donkey) but the number of people actually killed by the donkey itself is extremely low.
Donkeys join the Russian mofia, and try to kill everyone. If u ever see a donkey, run for your life, or die trying. They have a digestive system that can burn your eyes out.
Yes they kill a little more people
wolves, dogs, and coyotes... mots people buy donkeys to protect their goats from these things. Dont let your dog near a donkey, the donkey will kill/injure it
No, donkeys do not kill more people annually than plane crashes or shark attacks. Plane crashes and shark attacks are relatively rare occurrences compared to donkey-related incidents.
Malawi people work with donkeys for transportation!
In the olden days people would call donkeys ass's yes.
i depends on the amount i believe that a little will not kill it
It is far harder to find an accurate statistic for the number of people killed annually by donkeys than it is for those killed by plane crashes for obvious reasons, so a conclusive answer cannot be given, but it definitely seems as though that little "factoid" is very much untrue. A decent amount of people are injured by donkeys or killed as a result of accidents related to donkeys (mostly car crashes involving a donkey) but the number of people actually killed by the donkey itself is extremely low.
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No. Green donkeys do not exist, though some people have said that they saw them in African forests.
Donkeys join the Russian mofia, and try to kill everyone. If u ever see a donkey, run for your life, or die trying. They have a digestive system that can burn your eyes out.
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boats or donkeys