A pet donkey ran away. Five years later, he's living with a wild elk herd.
Briefly

He's earned his freedom," said Terrie Drewry, Diesel's former owner. Diesel, a donkey, who ran away in 2019, was seen running with a herd of wild elk, showcasing his survival and adaptation to the wild.
"It was almost like synchronized swimming," Terrie said, describing Diesel running with the elk herd. The story captured public attention, with video footage of Diesel going viral.
The Drewrys got Diesel through the U.S. Bureau of Land Management's program for carrying gear during wilderness treks. They trained him well, driving over 500 miles to get him.
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