ASS (or: donkey)
Also
known as a donkey. The domestic ass was probably derived from the
African wild ass. Smaller than the horse, the domestic donkey and
African wild ass stand about 1.25 m (about 4.1 ft) high at the
shoulder. They have very long ears, a gray coat with white
underparts and muzzle, a short, erect mane, and a tail with a
tuft of long hair only at the tip. The ass was domesticated by
the Egyptians about 4000 BC; it is more surefooted than the
horse, which makes it better on mountain trails. It also lives
longer than the horse, generally from 25 to 50 years. The African
wild ass can run up to 50 km/h (up to 30 mph).The Asian wild ass,
which lives in the desert regions of Mongolia, is somewhat larger
than the African species and has much smaller ears. The Asian
wild ass is usually reddish brown in color, but may also be
yellowish or gray. It can reach a speed of up to 70 km/h (up to
43 mph), and is capable of maintaining a pace of about 24 km/h
(about 15 mph) for as long as two hours. The kiang, the largest
of the wild asses of Asia, lives on the high plateaus of Tibet.
The only other Asian species is the onager, known also as the
Persian wild ass, a smaller, fleet animal with a rich
yellow-brown coat. It ranges over the desert from Iran and Syria
eastward to India. The wild ass is hunted for its flesh,
considered superior to venison, and for its skin, which is used
to make a leather called shagreen. Only about 3000 individuals
remain in Africa, but in Mongolia some wild herds number as many
as a thousand individuals. The mating period is during the rainy
season, and the female, called a jennet or jenny, bears a single
foal a year or more later. The male ass is called a jack or
jackass. In the United States the donkey has been used as a beast
of burden and for the breeding of mules, which are hybrids
produced by mating mares and jackasses. Small donkeys, or burros,
played a major role as pack animals in opening up the western
United States.(Scientific classification: Asses belong to the
family Equidae. The African wild ass is classified as Equus
asinus, the Asian wild ass as Equus hemionus, the kiang as Equus
kiang, and the onager as Equus onager.
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