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  • Are Mules, Burros and Jackasses All Donkeys? | HowStuffWorks
    A wild donkey is a burro " Burro" is the Spanish term for the common working donkey in Spain and Mexico; it likely entered the English language in the U S when Spaniards brought burros to America's southwest in the 1500s
  • 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 five feet at the shoulders
  • Burro Facts: Animals of North America - WorldAtlas
    The wild burro is a class of small donkeys with an adult weight ranging between 50 and 186 kilograms (110 and 410 pounds), with a height at the shoulders of around 3 to 4 feet These animals possess long ears and have a short mane, and their coat colors range from black to brown to grey
  • Wild Horse and Burro | Bureau of Land Management
    Find educational resources about wild horses and burros and their management, provided by the Bureau of Land Management The BLM provides information to equine sale and auction facilities regarding the illegal sale of untitled wild horses and burros
  • 6 WILD Facts You Didn’t Know About Burros
    In honor of Burro Awareness Month, here are six fascinating facts about these often-overlooked desert dwellers: A donkey never forgets Burros have an astonishing memory — they can recall other burros and familiar places even after 25 years apart Burros put on a brave face
  • Wild Burro (Feral Ass): Habitat, Behavior, and Adaptations
    Explore the wild burro, its habitat, diet, behavior, and impact on desert ecosystems Learn about its survival strategies and ecological effects
  • Wild Burros: History, Characteristics, and Conservation
    Burros, members of the Equidae family, were originally from Africa and introduced to the Desert Southwest by Spaniards in the 1500s The term "burro" comes from the Spanish word "borrico," meaning donkey Today, most wild burros in the U S reside in Arizona, where they have been present since 1679
  • The Great Outdoors | Burro numbers explode in the Black Mountains . . .
    Burros waiting for water in Golden Valley in August 2024 According to BLM estimates, there are 3,896 burros in the Black Mountains
  • Officials to Remove Hundreds of Wild Burros from Arizona Lake Area
    The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) announced it will be removing up to 1,500 wild burros from the Lake Pleasant Herd Management Area in Arizona starting this week The burros will be transported to the BLM's facility in Florence, Arizona where they will be prepared for adoption or sale through the agency's Wild Horse and Burro Program
  • USDA Forest Service Wild Horse and Burro
    Wild Horse and Burro Territories The Forest Service administers wild horse or burro territories located in Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon and Utah





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