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  • [[Image:Skegness4web.jpg|thumb|British seaside donkeys in [[Skegness]], Lincolnshire, used for donkey rides on the beach.]] ...s while on holiday, normally led in groups at walking pace. Typically, the donkeys used to have their names on their [[safety harness|harnesses]] so they coul ...
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  • ...grow fruit for the plantation, along with animals such as pigs, goats, and donkeys.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Jones |first=Jay |date=June 14, 2019 |title=Trains in ...
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  • ...mounts or harness animals, though animals such as [[horses]], [[mule]]s, [[donkeys]], [[reindeer]] and both types of camel may have individual bloodlines or [ ...
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  • The Equine Legacy : How horses, mules, and donkeys shaped America |year=2016 |isbn=9780997515909 |publisher=Mozaic Press}}</re ...
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  • ...only called a [[wagon]]. Very light carts and wagons can also be pulled by donkeys (much smaller than [[horse]]s), [[pony|ponies]] or [[mule]]s. Other smaller ...
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  • # [[Beasts of burden]] ([[horses]], [[camels]], [[donkeys]], etc.)<ref>{{cite journal |doi=10.1086/659964 |title=The Origins of Agric ...on.net/donkeys/donkeys-blench-history.pdf |title=The history and spread of donkeys in Africa }}&nbsp;{{small|(235&nbsp;KB)}}</ref> ...
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  • ...in [[ancient Greece]], where they were powered by men or animals (such as donkeys), and used for the construction of buildings. Larger cranes were later deve ...
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