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Wild Burro - donkey - DesertUSA

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Wild Burro - donkey - DesertUSA

The Wild Burro was first introduced into the Desert Southwest by Spaniards in the 1500s. Wild Burros have long ears, a short mane and reach a height of up to 5 feet at the shoulders.

A Burro's Tale - DesertUSA

A Burro's Tale - DesertUSA

A Wild Burro, looking for food in the Nevada desert Stock Photo - Alamy

A Wild Burro, looking for food in the Nevada desert Stock Photo - Alamy

Closeup of two wild donkeys or burros near Ballaret in Inyo County in  Southern California desert USA Stock Photo - Alamy

Closeup of two wild donkeys or burros near Ballaret in Inyo County in Southern California desert USA Stock Photo - Alamy

Burros  The Humane Society of the United States

Burros The Humane Society of the United States

Wild Burro, Wild America Wiki

Wild Burro, Wild America Wiki

Wild donkeys and horses dig wells in the desert, and create a refuge for  plants and animals

Wild donkeys and horses dig wells in the desert, and create a refuge for plants and animals

Wild Burros of the Mojave Desert

Wild Burros of the Mojave Desert

Wild Burros of the West

Wild Burros of the West

A LOST DONKEY is - Arizona Department of Transportation

A LOST DONKEY is - Arizona Department of Transportation

New clues may shed light on killings of Mojave Desert wild burros - Los  Angeles Times

New clues may shed light on killings of Mojave Desert wild burros - Los Angeles Times