6 WILD Facts You Didn’t Know About Burros
The following is from the American Wild Horse Conservation:
Did you know that wild burros can recognize each other’s voices from more than a mile away? Or that they can sprint faster than a coyote in a chase? These smart, sturdy animals are full of surprises — and their impact on our environment goes far beyond what meets the eye.
Photo Credit: Steve Paige
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 recall other burros and familiar places even after 25 years apart.
- Burros put on a brave face. As a survival instinct, burros tend to mask pain or weakness to avoid becoming targets in the wild. But just because they look tough doesn’t mean they aren’t suffering.
- Donkeys are digestion machines. Burros make the most of every bite. Their efficient systems extract up to 95% of the nutrients from what they eat.
- Burro babies aren’t born for a YEAR! The average burro pregnancy lasts 11 to 14.5 months. Most foals are born at night, when it’s safest.
- Burros are ecosystem engineers! Burros create life-giving water holes in desert regions. These mini-oases provide essential hydration for a wide range of wildlife.
- The blind burro buddy system: Blind burros often form deep bonds with sighted companions who help lead the way. And get this: Donkeys can see all four of their feet at once!
Chip in to Protect America’s Wild Burros
For the wild ones,
Team AWHC