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Donkeys are very social animals. They live in groups consisting of 2 to 16 animals. They need their exercise very much. In one day they can walk from North to San Nicolas. They prefer to stay close to their habitat though. Sometimes groups split up, but unify later on. If you see a donkey walking alone, usually something is the matter. This particular donkey is either ill or too dominant and has to find its “own” group.
This donkey is not laughing but fleming. He is smelling the urine or dung (poop) from the other donkeys. He will poop or pee on top of it to tell every other donkey: I am stronger than you are. I am the boss!
Appearances:
We distinguish five different colours for donkeys: white, black, grey, brown and light brown. See the picture of the group above. Most donkeys are distinguished by the stripe it has running from the ears to the tail, crossing at the shoulders.
In the Aruban "winter" the fur will grow. It can even become curly.
Diet:
A donkey has a very poor diet. They survive on grass, leaves from trees, seeds and even cactus. At the donkey sanctuary we feed them hay and horse food. They also like bread, cabbage, lettuce, carrot, corn, potato, cucumber and broccoli. Actually all kinds of veggies and fruit.
Sweets, however, are disastrous for their teeth and digestion, although they love them. A special treat for donkeys can be pineapple, melon, orange, apple and sugar lumps.
The donkey drinks 10 to 15 liters of water a day. That’s a lot. A peculiarity is that they can go without water for four days, if necessary. The donkey drinks 10 to 15 liters of water a day. That’s a lot.