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yes you can see now there are lots of zorses the first zorse was bread in 2005 or 2006 by accident and in the same year at the same farm a zonkey was bread (half donkey half zebra) hope my tip helped!!!!!

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Most probably no,but in 1975 for the first timre did a horse give birth to a fully developed zebra

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No, zebras are related to horses but they are not the same animal.

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Can you give me some simple sentences with the word zebra in it?

I saw a zebra at the zoo. The zebra comes from Africa. A zebra looks a lot like a horse with stripes. You can ride a horse but you can't ride a zebra.


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What do a horse and a zebra make?

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