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1) ass, donkey [syn: skad chen dang, grong du 'dren, mgrin bzang, chos can ring, rna chen, byin pa gtsang, bzod pa'i mu khyud, shugs 'gro'i pha.]; 2) Khara, 25th year, the female iron rabbit) [IW]

1) ass, donkey; 2) Khara, 25th year, the female iron rabbit [IW]

1) donkey; ass, 2) Khara, [the 25th year, the Female Iron Rabbit] 3) small insects [RY]

domestic ass [RY]

donkey, ass, small insects, donkey [JV]


(med) Ass or Donkey (Equus asinus) (Yeshi 2017).
Synonyms : dud mkhan, mgrin bzang, phur rna can, rdo rje rna can ('Jam-dpal)

bong bu ni / dud mkhan / mgrin bzang / phur rna can / rdo rje rna can zer / rgya nag bong bu che la bod sog pa'i chung ste / khrag la mgrin bzang mtshal zer de dang 'dra bar khrag thams cad gtar nas len pa'i gson khrag dgos / rgyud las / bong bu'i lce yis 'khru ba gcod // bong bu'i sha yis skyug pa gcod // bong khrag grum bu tshigs mig chu ser sel // bong bu'i rmig pas chu 'gags sel // zhes dang / bai sngon du bong bu nag po lo gcig pa'i lag g.yas kyi rmig par bsngags te de yang bsreg thal dgos // (mDzes mtshar mig rgyan, print p 245)

Illustrations : 'Phrin Las 1987 (23_067) bong bu (23_112) bong sha (24_035) bong bu'i 'o ma (30_033) bong rus (30_047) bong bu'i lce (30_048) bong gseb 'bras (30_062) bong khrag (30_085) bong bu rmig pa (33_106) bong bu gwa ma'i 'o ma / mjug khrag (33_107) bong yar ma'i 'o ma (33_108) bong bu spyi'i sha (33_109) bong nag spangs. 'Jam-dpal (print p 245) bong bu

True wild asses originated in the hilly, undulating deserts of northern Africa and the Arabian peninsula and are well-adapted for life in the desert. Domestic donkeys prefer warm, dry climates and, if left to become feral, they will return to such a habitat. Donkeys are social animals, observant, cautious and interact well with other livestock animals (animaldiversity.org)
Johannes Schmidt (talk) 16:45, 19 February 2024 (EST)