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  1. 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 …

  2. 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.

  3. Burro vs Donkey – Is There a Difference? - A-Z Animals

    Jul 13, 2024 · A burro is often referred to as a wild donkey that was originally from Mexico and brought into the United States. A female donkey is known as a Hinny and a male donkey is known as a Jack.

  4. Burro Facts: Animals of North America - WorldAtlas

    Apr 25, 2017 · 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 …

  5. 6 WILD Facts You Didn’t Know About Burros

    May 12, 2025 · 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 …

  6. 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.

  7. TPWD: Facts About Feral Burros at Big Bend Ranch State Park

    TPWD has photos of springs and creeks fouled by burro droppings at Big Bend Ranch State Park. In a landscape where water is limited and precious, this poses a serious threat to native wildlife in the park.

  8. Wild Burros: History, Characteristics, and Conservation | American Wild ...

    May 14, 2015 · 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 …

  9. BURRO Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of BURRO is donkey; especially : a small donkey used as a pack animal. How to use burro in a sentence.

  10. Wild Donkeys — Skydog Ranch & Sanctuary

    "Burro" is the Spanish word for "donkey." Some people make a distinction between the descendants of donkeys introduced into the Americas by the Spanish in the 1500s which they call burros, and …