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From left, Amara Fernandes, Macy Li and Vandana Ravi pose for a photo with Barron Park donkey Perry at Bol Park in Palo Alto on May 28, 2019 after the Palo Alto Humane Society’s Ambassadors for ...
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.
By the time Ms. Kiratli joined as lead handler in 2016, the Barron Park Donkey Project had dozens of volunteers. ... which is down the street from the Bol Park, teamed up to campaign for Perry, ...
Perry the donkey, who lived just two miles off campus and was beloved by many Stanford community members, ... A memorial service will be held in Perry's honor on Feb. 2 at 2 p.m. in Bol Park.
Barron Park donkey Perry, left, and new companion Buddy, right, nuzzle upon meeting for the first time on Dec. 5. Photo by Karen Holman. So far, it looks like the two will get along well.
Perry, a miniature donkey who lived in Palo Alto, California, ... Perry had lived on the Bol Park pasture in the Barron Park neighborhood since 1997. His handler, Jenny Kiratli, ...
After the wife of ‘Shrek’s’ supervising animator spotted Perry, a team of animators — with permission — visited Palo Alto’s Bol Park in 1999 to gather reference footage (Note: Bol Park ...
Perry, the original donkey that served as the model for Eddie Murphy’s Donkey in the now classic Shrek movies, has died at the age of 30.Shrek first made its debut in the early 2000s, and 25 ...
A group of 10 to 15 animators went to Bol Park and studied Perry, then just about 5 years old, and his movements were incorporated into the design of Donkey. Much older now, Perry spends his time ...
Perry, one of two donkeys who live in Palo Alto's Bol Park, is very likely the most famous donkey in the world, thanks to a special connection to the Academy Award-winning film "Shrek." ...
Barron Park miniature donkey Perry, left, and standard donkey Niner, right, pose by their name plates in their pen behind Bol Park in Palo Alto, Calif., on Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015.