Several species of macropods (kangaroos and wallabies) have been bred. Mules are horse/donkey hybrids. Green and marine iguanas have been bred together. Africanized Killer bees are hybrids of European and African honey bees. Llamas and camels have been bred together. Dogs, wolves and coyotes can all interbreed. Gleeps are the hybrids of Goats and Sheep. Recently, there has benn an increase of grolar bears, polar and grizzly bear hybrids.
Zedonks are real! They are the unsual-looking crossbreed of zebras and donkeys.
No. Like mules, zedonks are sterile animals. They only way to produce more is to breed zebras with donkeys.
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Yes they can but, it would be offspring to.
Well zebras and donkeys have been cross bred for years, they're called 'Zedonks' or 'Zonkies'. Both of these animals can be crossed on each other, however the hinny is a cross between a male horse and a female donkey and they are sterile so there is no way to add hinny genetics to the cross.
Equine consists of horses,zebras, donkeys, mules, and zedonks
Zebra and Donkey offsprings are known as Zedonks.
Really zedonks can live any where...asnling as te zebra and the donkey mate it's all good...but they do prefer a warmer climate
A Zonkey follows an herbivorous diet pattern and likes to eat shoots, grass and flowers.
Donkeys and zebras, like horses, are members of the genus Equus and the family Equidae. Thus, donkeys, zebras, and horses can all reproduce and produce infirtile offspring, such as mules, zedonks, and zorses. Donkeys are frequently domesticated by man, unlike the notoriously stubborn and untameable zebra. Zebras are also famous worldwide for their iconic black and white stripes, which donkeys do not have. Donkeys are usually some shade of brown or grey, ranging from creamy tan to dark chocolate, although domestic donkies come in particolor, white, and many other unusual colors. Donkeys are generally smaller with larger ears and more placid personalities, while zebras are far more agressive. The main difference is the stripes.