Sicilian Donkey Sophia

Posted at 4:33 pm October 5, 2009 by Maureen O. Duryee

Meet Sophia during a Backstage Pass adventure.

Meet Sophia during a Backstage Pass adventure.

Sophia is a Sicilian donkey who is so beautiful we named her after Sophia Loren. It could be Ms. Loren would find it a compliment as well, because Sophia has grace, style, and loves her audience. If lasting first impressions are made within the first 20 seconds of a meeting, then you are certain to become a fan of Sophia. Her calm demeanor, large ears, and long-haired body convey a character found in childrens books. These miniature donkeys are so friendly they are classified as domestic and would make a great companion in a home environment.

So why does the San Diego Zoo, which prides itself on having an amazing collection of exotic wildlife, have one? For the simple fact of pleasure. Our guests let out shouts of glee when they first lay eyes on this hooved beauty. Children from all walks of life come running to greet her. She loves her adoring fans, so she’ll stop right in her tracks and let you pet her, and she’ll take in all the cooing and laughter that accompanies this interaction.

Where can you see her? She lives in our Backstage Pass area in the Zoo’s Urban Jungle zone. When she’s not entertaining ticket holders of this new guest adventure, she’s out having her daily walks by the giraffes. If you want to get a portrait with a movie star named Sophia, come and be a part of the San Diego Zoo’s Backstage Pass program. We’d love to act as the paparazzi . . . just this once.

Maureen O. Duryee is a senior animal trainer at the San Diego Zoo. Read her previous post, Jirra, the Not So Red Kangaroo.

Watch video of Backstage Pass.

You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

8 Responses to “Sicilian Donkey Sophia”

  1. kathy, canada says:

    Bellisima! I can see why the kids would love her, she’s adorable.

  2. Margaret says:

    Sounds like Sophia is a striking beauty. Glad the children who visit get to interact with a gorgeous movie star.

  3. Lid says:

    she is beautiful…are they rare?

  4. LK Taylor, Nevada says:

    She’s absolutely adorable.

  5. Carole in San Diego says:

    Adorable has been the adjective most used — but it is what came to mind as soon as I saw her photo.

  6. Rose N. says:

    Hi Maureen, Thank you for introducing us to Sophia. She is indeed “molto carina” (very pretty). If I lived on a farm, I would definitely love to have a Sicilian donkey as a pet. I’m looking forward to meeting Sophia on our next visit to the Zoo.

    In Sicily, during special festivals, the locals enjoy dressing their donkeys with colorful head feathers. The donkey then pulls an ornately decorated cart through the village square. Musicians and dancers follow the cart to the delight of the townspeople.

  7. Melissa says:

    Sophia is very beautiful, just like her namesake. The name Sophia comes from a Greek word meaning “wisdom” and from her demeanor, it sounds like she lives up to the origins of her name, too. Although I’m not a child, I think I would also be tempted to run to greet her and “ooh” and “ahh.” Her ears are gorgeous!

  8. Diana S. says:

    Yet another reason to get a Backstage Pass! Sophia is indeed beautiful.

Leave a Comment

Enter your comment here. Comments are moderated and will appear after review by the editor. Comments must be in English. They may be edited or deleted if they don't pertain to the Weblog topic. Comments with hyperlinks are not allowed.