Similarly, you may ask, what is the personality of a donkey?
Donkeys are not easily startled (unlike horses) and have a keen sense of curiosity. Donkeys have a reputation for stubbornness but this is due to their highly developed sense of self preservation. It is difficult to force or frighten a donkey into doing something it sees as contrary to its own best interest or safety.
Secondly, do donkeys get angry? DONKEYS ARE VERY MUCH LIKE DOGSA donkey on its own will become very upset and can bray very loudly, especially jacks, but donkeys that live in pairs tend to be almost silent.
Moreover, how does a wild donkey behave?
A donkeys' territorial instinct is so strong that in many countries they are used to guard herds of sheep and goats against dogs, foxes, coyotes and wolves. Unfortunately, this territorial nature results in donkeys sometimes chasing and attacking small stock such as sheep, goats, poultry, cats and dogs.
Why do donkeys look so sad?
Donkeys can become distressed when they are separated and some bonds are so strong that even separating them over a stable door can cause them stress and upset. Donkeys come in all shapes, sizes and colours. The most common colour of a donkey is grey and the rarest colour is pure white.