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Police in a small Mexican town put a burro in jail after it bit and kicked two men, fracturing the ankle of one of them.
Fold one up, and you get what Arizonans call a burro and the rest of the world calls a burrito; dunk a burro in the fryer, and it becomes a chimichanga.
But that was the beginning of the end for the burro in national parks and preserves.
There's a statue of Brighty the burro in the Grand Canyon Lodge.
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There are about 48,500 wild horses and 5,000 wild burros in 10 Western states.
He fractured his left leg in a fall from one of his burros in July, leaving him with a limp.
If the suit is successful, she said, holding horses and burros in confined settings — whether ecosanctuaries or holding pens — would stop.
After explaining the nature of his strange-looking contrivance, he heard the inevitable question: "Are there burros in New York?" To which he gave the inevitable answer: "Five.
The number of horses and burros in holding facilities is now about 32,000 -- nearly the same number roaming wild on the range.
Not unlike tourists today who visit his tripod points, Adams packed up his two teenage children, wife and a couple of burros in 1952 to recreate some of his earlier treks.
The goal is to reduce not only the 37,000 free roaming horses and burros in the West but also the 32,000 housed in corrals, where they must be fed and cared for at government expense.
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