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Perry, a beloved miniature donkey who has been a fixture of Bol Park for nearly three decades and who famously served as the model for the Donkey character in "Shrek," was euthanized on Thursday ...
Perry arrived at Bol Park in 1997 and spent much of his life alongside Miner Forty Niner, another cherished donkey who passed away in 2016. He leaves behind two donkey companions, April and Buddy.
Kiratli said that the larger community in Bol Park has been celebrating Perry’s life too.
Perry, a miniature donkey whose handlers said he was used by DreamWorks animators as a model for the chatty “Shrek” character named Donkey, died last week at the age of 30.
Perry, a Jerusalem miniature donkey, was initially brought to California to calm polo ponies. Instead, the donkey was a frequent nipper of said ponies. He was then transferred to Barron Park in ...
Perry, the miniature donkey who inspired Eddie Murphy ’s “ Shrek ” character, died Thursday at the age of 30. His death was announced by Barron Park Donkeys in Palo Alto, California, where ...
Donkey was famously modeled after a real life miniature donkey named Perry in Bol Park in Palo Alto, California as Dreamworks animators had spent time with Perry and a few of the other donkeys for ...
According to Palo Alto, Bol Park's staff confirmed that Perry was also suffering from a disorder in his left leg causing him immense pain and difficulty in standing, besides laminitis, the hoof ...
Perry resided at Cornelis Bol Park in Palo Alto, California and served as a support animal. Paying for his care, and for the other donkeys, slowly became a point of controversy overtime.
Perry, a 30-year-old donkey, was known for serving as the model for the character Donkey, voiced by Eddie Murphy, in the movie "Shrek." ...