Donkey diva: Singing beast of burden becomes Indian sensation
By AFP
10 August 2019 |
2:52 pm
Emily, a rescue donkey who lives at an animal shelter in the Indian city of Pune has become an internet sensation after a clip of her "singing" went viral
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