They are both members of the family Equidae, along with zebras and Asian asses. They all descend from eohippus, a small animal which evolved to lose all but the central toe on each foot. The feet of modern tapirs show how prehistoric horses would have looked.
Yes. If a donkey and a horse mate, they receive a mule.
Equus, horses and donkeys.
Yes, it's related to horses and donkeys. It's often referred to as an Asian donkey. Onsager were once domesticated and are mentioned in the Bible as "donkeys", their being native to the Middle East.
Horses and donkeys can reproduce offspring because there they are so closely related they are scientifically classified in the same kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, and genus. Their offspring will often be infertile though.
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A mule!
Mules, donkeys, asses, onagers, Grevy's zebras
they are related to zebras,donkeys and the mule
No they are not. Horses are related to Zebras, Donkeys, and Mules.
Zebras, burros, donkeys, and ponies.
they are donkeys, right?
Donkeys and wild asses, but horses are also just as close a relative.
Yes they are Same with asses, mules, donkeys, zebras
Equines..Horses, donkeys, zebras.
Horses fall into the mammal category.(By:Horseygirl4)
Yes, donkeys often graze with horses.
Deer, horses and donkeys are related. Where a deer is not related to either.
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