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Somali Wild Donkey

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The Somali wild a.ss is now restricted to parts of the Danakil Desert in Ethiopia and the Las ‘Anod region of Somaliland. It is an extremely hardly breed, surviving on desert plains and rough mountain terrain, where water is scarce and the only food may be thorny bushes and tough grass. The Somali wild *** is also very agile and nimble-footed, capable of moving quickly across boulder fields and in the mountains. On the flat, it has been recorded reaching speeds of 70km/h (43mph). In keeping with these feats, its soles are particularly hard and its hooves grow very quickly.

 

The Somali wild *** is usually found in small herds of less than 5, led by a senior mare, but these groups are not permanent and individuals come and go. Breeding stallions defend large territories (up to 20km²) which are marked by dung piles. At night, large herds tend to gather in areas of good grazing, while by day they separate and climb to mountain retreats. They have occasionally been observed standing on their hind legs to reach food high in the branches of trees.

 

Mares give birth close to the herd and the foal can stand and follow its mother within an hour of being born. The foal grows very quickly and is weaned at 6 months.

 

The Somali wild *** is suffering from three main threats: hunting, loss of habitat and competition for resources. Its domain is a drought-stricken war zone, its flesh is eaten in the belief that it cures hepatitis and it has to complete with domestic livestock for food and water. Urgent action is needed if the breed is to be saved from extinction.

 

MAIN FEATURES:

 

Arguably the most beautiful of all asses. Blue-grey body, lighter underneath. Pale legs with distinct black stripes.Dark upright mane and dark tail tassel. Fine stripe down back, but no stripe across the shoulders. Very large ears.

 

http://www.marwell.org.uk/zoo_guide/animal_detail.asp?id=86

 

 

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Saalax   

Alpha Blondy It is something to do with the fact Donkeys were used to survive the harsh deserts of those ancient

lands the same way the Arabs respect camels for it was crucial to their survival.

 

 

Naxar Nugaaleed;929227 wrote:
This sounds absurd, that of all the dameer in Somalia, it's concentrated in las Anod or that it's

in any danger of extinction. Or do have different breeds.

 

They mean Sool region. When one arrives in Las Anod you will see many Somali Wild Donkeys on the sides of the

road.

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Naxar Nugaaleed;929263 wrote:
But there donkeys everywhere

NN,

 

man you're so silly sometimes. these donkeys are special and very rare dee. inaar, NO one is seeking to deliberately insult Las Anod ee naga daa...one of my friends from the Somaliland Guurti (House of Elders) was telling me about these donkeys and their importance walahi.

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Wadani   

loool, Naxar is getting defensive. Don't worry bro, you guys also have nice horses, and abundant camels.

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Looool at u guys, no doubt we are known fardaha nugaal but that's not what I was getting at. One would just think all the donkeys in xamar or even a city name after the animal would have more then LA but I'll just leave it there. Sadly according to wiki there are less then a 1000 in the wild.

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