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Equus Africanus Asinus Collection

Equus africanus asinus, commonly known as the donkey, has been an integral part of human civilization for centuries

Background imageEquus Africanus Asinus Collection: A small village in Bamiyan province, Afghanistan, Asia

A small village in Bamiyan province, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageEquus Africanus Asinus Collection: Poitou donkey (Equus africanus asinus) with shaggy coat on the island Ile de Re, Charente-Maritime

Poitou donkey (Equus africanus asinus) with shaggy coat on the island Ile de Re, Charente-Maritime, France

Background imageEquus Africanus Asinus Collection: Wild Burro, Custer State Park, Custer County, Black Hills, Western South Dakota, USA

Wild Burro, Custer State Park, Custer County, Black Hills, Western South Dakota, USA

Background imageEquus Africanus Asinus Collection: Unity State, South Sudan. Transporting goods in Leer

Unity State, South Sudan. Transporting goods in Leer

Background imageEquus Africanus Asinus Collection: Merti, Northern Kenya. A nomadic Somali family migrates to find new grazing in drought

Merti, Northern Kenya. A nomadic Somali family migrates to find new grazing in drought conditions

Background imageEquus Africanus Asinus Collection: Isiolo, Northern Kenya. Donkeys are loaded up with water at a drying up river bed

Isiolo, Northern Kenya. Donkeys are loaded up with water at a drying up river bed

Background imageEquus Africanus Asinus Collection: Donkeys and Chimborazo Volcano, Chimborazo Province, Ecuador

Donkeys and Chimborazo Volcano, Chimborazo Province, Ecuador

Background imageEquus Africanus Asinus Collection: Trader on her tour with a donkey in the mountains, has come across three cows

Trader on her tour with a donkey in the mountains, has come across three cows and is stroking them, Austria, 1878
1900s, 19th-century, 3, activities, activity, african wild asses, african wild donkey, alpine landscape, animal breed, animal breeds, animal husbandries, animals, arts, black, black-and-white

Background imageEquus Africanus Asinus Collection: Carretto Siciliano, Family on a Sunday outing with a donkey cart, c

Carretto Siciliano, Family on a Sunday outing with a donkey cart, c. 1893, Palermo, Sicily, Italy, Historic
1900s, 19th-century, 5 people, activities, activity, african wild asses, african wild donkey, animal husbandries, black, black-and-white, black-white, carts, contemporary, copy, depiction

Background imageEquus Africanus Asinus Collection: Itinerant vegetable seller reunited with his faithful ass in London

Itinerant vegetable seller reunited with his faithful ass in London
6337373 Itinerant vegetable seller reunited with his faithful ass in London by English School, (19th century); (add.info.: Itinerant vegetable seller reunited with his faithful ass in London)

Background imageEquus Africanus Asinus Collection: Ass, from The Natural History of Animals, 1859 (coloured engraving)

Ass, from The Natural History of Animals, 1859 (coloured engraving)
2629953 Ass, from The Natural History of Animals, 1859 (coloured engraving) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; Photo eGraphicaArtis; American, out of copyright

Background imageEquus Africanus Asinus Collection: Piccino and His Friend The Donkey, c1900. Artist: Helena J. Maguire

Piccino and His Friend The Donkey, c1900. Artist: Helena J. Maguire
Piccino and His Friend The Donkey, c1900. From Babys Animal Picture Book by Aunt Louisa. [Frederick Warne & Co. London & New York, c1900]

Background imageEquus Africanus Asinus Collection: The Donkey, c1900. Artist: Helena J. Maguire

The Donkey, c1900. Artist: Helena J. Maguire
The Donkey, c1900. From Babys Animal Picture Book by Aunt Louisa. [Frederick Warne & Co. London & New York, c1900]

Background imageEquus Africanus Asinus Collection: Burro or pack mule carrying a heavy load on a path in the Atlas Mountains

Burro or pack mule carrying a heavy load on a path in the Atlas Mountains, mud-brick village of Anammer at the back, Ourika Valley, Marrakech-Tensift-Al Haouz, Morocco

Background imageEquus Africanus Asinus Collection: Donkeys of the Martina Franca breed, Martina Franca, Valle dItria, Apulia, Italy

Donkeys of the Martina Franca breed, Martina Franca, Valle dItria, Apulia, Italy

Background imageEquus Africanus Asinus Collection: Africa, Namibia, Torras Conservancy. Adult and young donkeys in dry grass. Credit as

Africa, Namibia, Torras Conservancy. Adult and young donkeys in dry grass. Credit as: Wendy Kaveney / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageEquus Africanus Asinus Collection: Donkey or Ass (Equus Africanus Asinus)

Donkey or Ass (Equus Africanus Asinus)

Background imageEquus Africanus Asinus Collection: Winding lanes and donkey in 1500 year old traditional village of red mud brick houses

Winding lanes and donkey in 1500 year old traditional village of red mud brick houses, Abyaneh, Iran, Middle East

Background imageEquus Africanus Asinus Collection: Donkey -Equus asinus-, portrait, Ireland, British Isles, Europe

Donkey -Equus asinus-, portrait, Ireland, British Isles, Europe

Background imageEquus Africanus Asinus Collection: Donkeys are the main source of transport in rural Bamiyan province, Afghanistan, Asia

Donkeys are the main source of transport in rural Bamiyan province, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageEquus Africanus Asinus Collection: Donkeys and farmers make their way home near Band-e Amir, Afghanistan, Asia

Donkeys and farmers make their way home near Band-e Amir, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageEquus Africanus Asinus Collection: Pimiento farmer farming at sunrise in the Cachi Valley, Calchaqui Valleys, Salta Province

Pimiento farmer farming at sunrise in the Cachi Valley, Calchaqui Valleys, Salta Province, North Argentina, South America

Background imageEquus Africanus Asinus Collection: Feral Donkey or Ass (Equus africanus asinus) in Cactus scrub eco-system

Feral Donkey or Ass (Equus africanus asinus) in Cactus scrub eco-system
Feral Donkey or Ass (Equus africanus asinus), in Cactus scrub eco-system, Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles, Caribbean

Background imageEquus Africanus Asinus Collection: Two young wild burro (donkey) (Equus asinus) (Equus africanus asinus) playing, Custer State Park

Two young wild burro (donkey) (Equus asinus) (Equus africanus asinus) playing, Custer State Park, South Dakota, United States of America, North America

Background imageEquus Africanus Asinus Collection: Equus asinus, African wild ass

Equus asinus, African wild ass
African Wild Ass, Equus taeniopus. Fig. 149 page 53 of The Natural History of Animals (class Mammalia; animals which suckle their young) in Word and Picture, Vol

Background imageEquus Africanus Asinus Collection: Wild burro (donkey) (Equus asinus) (Equus africanus asinus) jenny biting its foals ear

Wild burro (donkey) (Equus asinus) (Equus africanus asinus) jenny biting its foals ear, Custer State Park, South Dakota, United States of America, North America


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Equus africanus asinus, commonly known as the donkey, has been an integral part of human civilization for centuries. From the mountains of Afghanistan to the plains of South Sudan, these resilient creatures have served as faithful companions and reliable means of transportation. In a small village in Bamiyan province, Afghanistan, Asia, a trader embarks on a journey through treacherous mountain paths with her trusty donkey by her side. As she traverses the rugged terrain, she stumbles upon three cows grazing peacefully. With gentle strokes, she connects with these animals from different worlds - a moment frozen in time captured in an Austrian painting from 1878. Across continents and eras, donkeys have played vital roles in various cultures. In Sicily, Italy during the late 19th century, families enjoyed Sunday outings on charming donkey carts called Carretto Siciliano. The image of laughter-filled rides along Palermo's streets is beautifully restored from its original form. But it's not just humans who rely on these remarkable creatures; wildlife encounters are also intertwined with their presence. In Custer State Park within Western South Dakota's Black Hills region lies a wild burro roaming freely amidst nature's splendor. Its untamed spirit embodies freedom and resilience against all odds. From drought-stricken lands like Merti in Northern Kenya to riverbeds drying up in Isiolo County comes another facet of their importance - water carriers for communities facing scarcity. Donkeys shoulder heavy loads to ensure survival during challenging times when resources are scarce. The bond between man and beast transcends borders too; even across oceans stands Chimborazo Volcano towering over Ecuadorian landscapes while accompanied by loyal donkeys working tirelessly alongside locals. In London's bustling streets where urban life thrives exists an unlikely reunion between an itinerant vegetable seller and his faithful ass – proof that no matter how far apart they may be separated by circumstance, their connection remains unbreakable.