Equus asinus

Uploaded: May 18, 2012

Description

ASS

The correct term for the animal commonly known as the donkey, burro, or jackstock. The term comes from the original Latin term for the animal which was Asinus. You are never at fault when you refer to one of these animals as an ass, and the term is not improper unless you misuse it like some "jackass". The term used for the male of the ass species is "Jack". "Jennet" pronounced JEN-et, is the correct term for the female.

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Exif: F Number: 5, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/40 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 100, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 60.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 7D

Comments

Kay E. Mahoney level-classic May 18, 2012

Nice capture, Nancy. They are so cute. Love the information. #1463726

Reynaldo D. Reyes level-classic May 18, 2012

Great way they posed for you Peaches, love the eye- contact and wonderful information you've added about these magnificent animals. #10142023

Zita A. Strother level-classic May 19, 2012

Darling expressions and a beautiful landscape with great color and interest by itself. Very nice! #10142464

Neal D. Hatcher May 20, 2012

Awesome capture-Beautiful #10143697

Tammy Espino May 23, 2012

Cute BURRO's!! :) #10147532

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