Abyssinian Donkey
This hardy donkey has been domesticated for thousands of years, originating from Ethiopia.
They have played an important role in transportation and agriculture in rural communities.
These donkeys are well adapted to rocky, uneven terrain and are sure-footed even on steep hillsides.
Their coats are often gray or brown with a distinct dark stripe running along the back and shoulders, sometimes forming a cross shape.
Donkeys eat grasses, shrubs, leaves, and hay.
They have played an important role in transportation and agriculture in rural communities.
These donkeys are well adapted to rocky, uneven terrain and are sure-footed even on steep hillsides.
Their coats are often gray or brown with a distinct dark stripe running along the back and shoulders, sometimes forming a cross shape.
Donkeys eat grasses, shrubs, leaves, and hay.