Perry donkey, known
The New York Times · 46m
Perry the Donkey, Model for ‘Shrek,’ Dies at 30
Perry, a Jerusalem miniature donkey, was first brought to California to help calm polo ponies, but instead he nipped at them, according to the project’s website. So in 1997, the “spunky” 3-year-old was brought to Palo Alto’s Bol Park to live in a pasture set aside for donkeys to graze.
India TV · 20h
Perry, the donkey known for being Shrek’s loyal sidekick in multiple movies, dies at 30
Perry who was the inspiration behind Shrek's donkey has died at the age of 30. The Barron Park Donkey Project in California which cared for Perry for 27 years made the announcement. Read on to check the post.
as.com · 2d
Perry, the mythical donkey who inspired the unforgettable character of ‘Shrek’, has died
What did Perry die of? The iconic donkey’s departure was due to a disease known as laminitis, an inflammation of the horse’s hoof. Care and attention did not prevent Perry’s passing, but his indelible memory will always remain in the form of the mythical character Donkey. For reference, a donkey in captivity can live to be 40 years old.
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