Sardinian donkey mare and foal, France
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More than a hee-haw. World Donkey Day
World Donkey Day celebrates one of humanity's most quietly capable partners. Donkeys have worked alongside people for thousands of years, prized for their endurance, sharp memory, and sure-footed confidence on rugged ground. Often mistaken for stubborn, they are actually careful thinkers—pausing to assess risk rather than rushing into trouble.
In the image, a Sardinian donkey mare stands close to her foal, a reminder that these animals are not only hardworking but deeply social. Donkeys form strong bonds, recognize familiar faces long after separation, and communicate with brays that can travel miles across open land. Their famously long ears help with both hearing and cooling in hot climates.
First domesticated from African wild asses, donkeys helped move goods, shape trade routes, and support daily life long before engines existed. World Donkey Day, observed each year on May 8, invites us to notice their intelligence, resilience, and lasting role in human history—past, present, and braying proudly into the future.
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