Pyrenean donkey
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The Pyrenean, French: Âne des Pyrénées, is a French breed of domestic donkey. It is distributed in a large area of south-western France, covering the whole of the regions of Aquitaine, Midi Pyrénées and Languedoc Roussillon. The largest concentration is in Aquitaine, which is a large part of the historic region of Gascony. The Pyrenean donkey breed unites two quite different types: the short and powerful Gascon type, and the taller and more elegant Catalan type, which is the French population of the Catalan donkey breed, approximately 20% of the total number of which is in the Roussillon.[4]
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Conservation status | FAO (2007): no data[1] SAVE (2008): critical[2]: 25–26 |
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Other names | Âne des Pyrénées |
Country of origin | France |
Distribution | south-western France |
Standard | Ministère de l'Agriculture |
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Coat | glossy black, near-black, pangaré black, or chestnut bay[3] |
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