A Burro is Spanish for 'a donkey', while a Mule is an offspring of the of a male donkey (jack) and a female horse (mare), while the offspring a female donkey (jenny) and a male horse (stallion) is called a hinny.
A burro is the Spanish word for donkey. They are the same animal.
There is no difference between a donkey and a burrow. "Burrow" is Spanish for donkey. They are two different names for the same animal.
A burro is the Spanish name for a donkey, they are the same animal.
Yes, a Burro is simply the Spanish name for Donkey.
Another name for a donkey is burro, but the correct term for a baby donkey is foal. A male foal is called a colt and a female foal is a filly.
A burro is the Spanish name for donkey, a mule is a hybrid offspring of a donkey and horse.
The answer to this riddle is "because he wants to be a travel burro." In case you did not know, "burro" means "donkey" in Spanish.
Burro, asno
Yes, burro is another name for a donkey.
There is no difference between a donkey and a burrow
A burro is the Spanish name for donkey, a mule is a hybrid offspring of a donkey and horse.
a donkey, a jackass ( cross between horse and donkey)
A burro is a donkey, therefore a burro taxi is a taxi, except with a donkey instead of a car/bicycle/cart.
donkey
no, mi burro: no, my donkey
nope, it's a alien...
AnswerHorse=Caballo Sheep=Oveja Donkey=Burro
donkey
The answer to this riddle is "because he wants to be a travel burro." In case you did not know, "burro" means "donkey" in Spanish.
The answer to this riddle is "because he wants to be a travel burro." In case you did not know, "burro" means "donkey" in Spanish.
Burro is a noun. It's a small donkey.
Burro is the spanish word for donkey.