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Popular science: Why are donkeys stubborn?

First of all, we can trace the origin of this statement. In daily life, we often hear the word "donkey temper", which is usually used to describe a person's character, without derogatory meaning, or the teaching of the elders to the younger generation. This word is occasionally used to refer to people who are unwilling to do as required. Just like the stubbornness of a donkey, it will not only shrink back, but even retreat.

Donkeys with a long history of domestication are very obedient. They are docile and obedient animals. Only when the surrounding environment scares them will they refuse to get close to what they are afraid of. For example, when there is a sound of animals jumping back and forth nearby, they don't know what animal makes such a sound because of instinctive fear, and then blindly retreat to avoid such fear.

Donkeys also have their own social habits.

As far as traditional animal husbandry is concerned, donkey industry is one of its important components. In fact, the donkey species does have a strong social attribute. Because they often live with humans, and a herd of donkeys is usually led by a male donkey. Even if there are several male donkeys in a larger herd, they should follow the natural law of obeying the dominant male donkey.

And the combination of these donkeys is not so strong. When they are active in the wild, they often recombine with other new members after being dispersed.