There are many cultural references to donkeys or asses, in myth, folklore and religion, in language and in literature. Due to its widespread domestication...
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million donkeys in the world, mostly in underdeveloped countries, where they are used principally as draught or pack animals. While working donkeys are often...
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the country, and references to bestiality with donkeys may be censored by some governments and publishers. Bestiality with donkeys is more common in...
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Onolatry (category Donkey deities)
of the donkey. In Imperial Rome, the charge of onolatry was used to taunt the Jews and Jewish Christians. The association of Jews with donkeys was a common...
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the Cudgel in the Sack", a fairy tale in Grimms' Fairy Tales Cultural references to donkeys List of fictional ungulates Talking animals in fiction This...
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cultural references, serving as a symbol of brute strength, heroism, self-destruction, and romantic betrayal. This article surveys these references in...
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Cultural references to Pierrot have been made since the inception of the character in the 17th century. His character in contemporary popular culture —...
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the French donkey density dropped to a mere two or three donkeys per thousand inhabitants. The evolution of the purchasing price of donkeys reflects the...
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treacherous apes nicknamed "donkeys", which director Matt Reeves confirmed was a reference to Donkey Kong. The original Donkey Kong is a popular competitive...
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on the back of the sled. In rare cases, steam donkeys were also mounted on wheels. Later steam donkeys were built with multiple horizontally mounted drums/spools...
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population are registered as Asino dell'Asinara. The donkeys are an integral part of the cultural and environmental heritage of the island of Asinara,...
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left to the foal. Milking may be carried out two or three hours after separation from the foal. Donkeys should be milked three times a day from 20 to 90...
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considered to be very old; Pliny the Elder mentions donkeys on the Plain of Vic, in the comarca of Osona. Some believe it to be related to the Mallorquín...
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The Small One (book) (category Fictional donkeys)
boy Pablo about how donkeys aren't stubborn after Pablo is frustrated with the attitude of his donkey Cupido, who is doing nothing to work for him. Padre...
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African wild ass (redirect from African wild donkey)
species Fauna of Africa Feral donkeys in Australia Asiatic wild ass This article incorporates CC BY-3.0 text from the reference. Moehlman, P.D.; Kebede, F...
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Lamu (section Donkey sanctuary)
work is done with the help of donkeys. There are some 3000 donkeys on the island. Dr. Elisabeth Svendsen of The Donkey Sanctuary in England first visited...
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New Forest (section Ponies, cattle, donkeys, pigs)
deer viewing platform at nearby Bolderwood. Commoners' cattle, ponies and donkeys roam throughout the open heath and much of the woodland, and it is largely...
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found that "my worth is often only perceived sexually. There are always references to me having a 'BBC' (big black cock)". Lerone Clarke-Oliver opined in...
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Molly Wood (2006). Downhill All The Way: Walking with donkeys on the Stevenson Trail According to Pauline Pearson of the National Steinbeck Center (June...
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Ross O'Carroll-Kelly (category Articles needing additional references from September 2013)
your next door neighbour happens to be Cheryl Tweedy". Ugly women are often referred to as "moonpigs" or "swamp donkeys". Although the main satirical targets...
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Culture war (redirect from Cultural war)
A culture war is a form of cultural conflict (metaphorical "war") between different social groups who struggle to politically impose their own ideology...
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Pokémon (redirect from Pokémon Cultural influence)
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Sumer (redirect from Sumerian cultural centres: Eridu and Nippur)
were domesticated. They used oxen as their primary beasts of burden and donkeys or equids as their primary transport animal and "woollen clothing as well...
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political and cultural legacy, especially in Germany and Italy. Thus, he has been the subjects of many studies as well as works of art. Due to his popularity...
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Yaldabaoth (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
Seth-Yahweh was a donkey-shaped god of evil established in pre-Christian cultural memory and adapted by alternative Christian groups to express a hostility...
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Feast of the Ass (category Donkeys)
the Feast of Fools. A girl and a child on a donkey would be led through town to the church, where the donkey would stand beside the altar during the sermon...
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his dubious claims with his assertion that Iranians commit acts against donkeys as a cure for coxalgia. In 1852, the Austrian Empire enacted § 130 which...
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of horses and donkeys is common, although sterility of the offspring (mules) is more common. Complexities and partial sterility pertain to horse–zebra hybrids...
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World War I (redirect from 1914 to 1918)
mostly horses, donkeys and mules died, three-quarters of them from the extreme conditions they worked in. The German army was the first to successfully...
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Nuba peoples (category All articles lacking reliable references)
high as the roof of the huts. Small livestock like goats and chickens and donkeys are kept in the tog. Each compound has tall conical granaries called durs...
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