Donkey are selfish and think more about what they do, but they are neither stubborn nor do they just do what they want. The Donkey is even a very gloomy.
The Horses love to be challenged with demanding tasks and games. The ability to solve problems and to identify relationships is considered a sign of intelligence . The equidae has so far been denounced. Now it shows: Horses can even operate light switches.
I think you can't say that now, both animals are intelligent.
"Don't be as stubborn as a donkey," is a well-known proverb. At the first moment, of course, I would say that the horse is smarter than the donkey. If you look at the behavior of a donkey, you will notice the differences to the horse. A donkey thinks about himself and can't be commanded. If something doesn't fit him, then they literally turn on the "Donkey" and stop. They think about themselves before they do something. The horse does what you demand from him.
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Donkey are selfish and think more about what they do, but they are neither stubborn nor do they just do what they want.
The Donkey is even a very gloomy.
The Horses love to be challenged with demanding tasks and games. The ability to solve problems and to identify relationships is considered a sign of intelligence . The equidae has so far been denounced. Now it shows: Horses can even operate light switches.
I think you can't say that now, both animals are intelligent.
"Don't be as stubborn as a donkey," is a well-known proverb. At the first moment, of course, I would say that the horse is smarter than the donkey. If you look at the behavior of a donkey, you will notice the differences to the horse. A donkey thinks about himself and can't be commanded. If something doesn't fit him, then they literally turn on the "Donkey" and stop. They think about themselves before they do something. The horse does what you demand from him.
a donkey because donkey make compelled noises