Donkeys Reunited at Poland Zoo After Sex Controversy Napolean and Antosia were separated after they engaged in PDA at the zoo.

 -- A pair of donkeys whose public displays of affection led to them being separated at a zoo in Poland are now back together again.

Napolean and Antosia shared the same enclosure at a zoo in Poznan, Poland, for 10 years before visitors complained to zoo officials that they were engaging in sexual acts in front of young children.

The zoo responded by separating the donkeys, which led to an outcry online.

Two separate Facebook pages were created to advocate for the donkeys' reunion, posting photos of the donkeys in the act and receiving more than 11,000 combined likes.

The zoo announced last Thursday that Napolean and Antosia would be back in the same enclosure again.

"It was never our intention for any animals to feel uncomfortable because of their natural behaviors," zoo officials said in a statement, according to local media.

The Associated Press reports the two donkeys have six offspring between them, including a 2-month-old named Tadeusz.