Onagers
69Class: Animals with Milk Glands
Subclass: True Mammals
Order: Odd=toed Mammals
Family: Equidae
The name Onager is an ancient Greek word for "ass", which
possibly dates back to the Sumerians' word "ansu". As you can see they
had a sense of humor back then. It is possible these words are also related to "agri", which
gives us our farm words such as "agriculture" and "acre", and would tend to show that ass was the earliest domesticated farm animal.
Location: Mongolia,northern Iran, Tibet, India, and Pakistan.
Habitat: Terrestrial. Steppe and desert.
Description: The onagers color is pale, especially on the flanks, the face, and the underside. The coat is dense in winter, and the mane is often incomplete and bristly. It has short legs and small feet, and the tail is short with a tuft of very long hairs at the tip. The onager grows to about six and one half feet from stem to stern, not counting the tail, and standss about four and one half feet at the soldiers. It can weigh over 500 pounds.
Behavior: Onagers live in groups of varying sizes, which are led by a male or female. The onager is always alert for possible enemies, including both wolves and humans. Its primary defense is its speed and powerful kicks. It usually feeds on grass, but can also survive on straw and other plants of little nutrive value. It can go for long perods without drinking water, which ability has enabled the onager to survive in the deserts, where its only other competitor is the gazelle.
Reprodction: After 11 months gestation, a single foal is born, which nurses for 9 to 12 months.
Note: The onager has been domesticated and used for heavy labor since earliest times.
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lol hehe okay! i'm gonna try to add some more photo's! thanx!
okay i will
Great photos! The first one looks young, but dignified. The four galloping in the grassland is a wonderful picture!
Thank you!
What a stage act between you two. You're stealing the show.
Thanks for a magic combination or a wonderful marriage of art.
Very interesting. I've never heard of the onager... Looks a lot like a mule. Ha... Oh and I can't get the link to work. I thinker there's a ; in there after the second http. You may want to take out one of the "http//"
Kenny: hehe, thanx
MrMarmalade- lol, thank you!
Whitney- I only learned about them a few weeks ago actually, uh oh, thanx for leting me know. I'll try to fix it. =\ =]
Great Hub, Jackilyn.
Without sounding too "humorous".
I have to say I love the picture of the three "wild onagers (asses)" in the third picture, theres something deeply satisfying in seeing them free.
I love the pics " as always":)
If you can a video of the animals would be a gret addition:)
Just a thought..
?- thanx,lol, yea, I like that picture to. =]
comp- hmm... i'll c if they have one on you tube. thanx for the idea! =D
you didn't even tell me about these animals!
Please do not do any thing on just my behalf, you could always ask others too for there opinion:)
oh no, I thought it was a great idea except I couldn't find any videos.=[
Hi, sis! sorry I didn't tell you,lol =]
















Kenny Wordsmith says:
2 years ago
Jackilyn must be the alter-ego of Super Jackie, the fastest hubber in town! Wow!
Thanks for the facts. Lots new to poor me.
Now all I have to do if I want to learn about
an animal from you is to put up some photos!
Now let me rush back and link this!