Friday, March 6, 2009

Roswellian Wild Burro

The Roswellian Wild Burro, Equus roswellian asinus, is an extremely rare type of donkey who is very shy and elusive. The first recorded sightings of this wild donkey were made on July 4, 1947 near Roswell, New Mexico. Shortly, thereafter, limited sightings of this beast occurred near Area 51 in Nevada.

All who have been lucky enough to see a Roswellian Wild Burro agree that they are bright green in color with a yellowish muzzle, have very skinny legs, extra-small hooves, extra-large triangular ears, and oval eyes. Average height at the wither appears to vary between 20 and 24" for adults.

To learn more about the extremely rare and elusive Roswellian Wild Burro, visit the Streaking Donkey Books gallery and click on "Donkey Pasture" where you can see this wonderful donkey inhabiting shirts, cards, ties, and tote bags . . . among other things.