Master750
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| 23 Mar 2013 02:16 PM |
| Asses were first domesticated around 3000 BC, or 4000 BC, probably in Egypt or Mesopotamia, and have spread around the world. They continue to fill important roles in many places today. While domesticated species are increasing in numbers, the African wild ass and another relative, the Onager, are endangered. As beasts of burden and companions, asses and donkeys have worked together with humans for millennia. |
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| 23 Mar 2013 02:18 PM |
| you're lucky that I don't report, lol |
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DrDLU
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| 23 Mar 2013 02:20 PM |
stahp makin fun of the donkeys
spooderpig, spooderpig. does whatever spooderpig does |
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cikblue
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| 23 Mar 2013 02:25 PM |
lol
ƬЄӇ ƝƠƠƁ ƖƧ ƜƛƬƇӇƖƝƓ ƳƠƲƦ ƧƠƲԼ!!!!! |
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