VERY very rarly... maybe 1 out of 1,000 will give birth if bred.
a mule (the off-spring of a burro and a horse) is born sterile
Mule or Henny
A Mule. Mules are also sterile. (Unable to reproduce)
There is no known combination of any separate ogagasims that can mate and produce fetil off-spring. They can however produce sterial off-spring such as a mule. P.S.- Sorry for the bad spelling
Actually, a species can breed but only within itself. If there is the slightest difference between a species (ex: two different types of giraffe) they could not. A mule is an exception, because it is bred between a donkey and a horse, but a mule is not fertile.
'species' is an organism that can produce fertile offspring through reproduction (with the same species) Do not confuse mule as a species because it can produce fertile offsping when bred with a horse, a mule would ahve to produce fertile offspring when mating with another mule inorder to be classed as a species.
He crossed F1 plants to each other
Yes, A jack is a male donkey. A Jennet is a female donkey. They mate and make more donkeys. A Jack can also mate with horses. They produce a mule. This is hybrid off spring is 99.9% sterile. Blue Moon is the name of a rare exception. I believe she is located in PA. and looks like a mule.
There would be no offspring from this cross, because mules are sterile and unable to reproduce due to having an odd number of chromosomes (63).
You'll need the snowblower, the mule drive for the snowblower, and the belt off of your mower deck. The blower attaches where the mower deck mule drive snaps in with the two spring pins. The mule attaches to the bottom of the blower and back to the deck height adjustment hookup. Run the belt from your PTO, through your idler pulleys on the mule, then round the drive puller on the blower. Tension the belt and you're off. Case tractors are beautifully simple.
Mule deer coats range from a light brown to a dark brown. In the spring, it usually matches the dead grass, so a light colored brown. Glad I could help! ;P Kid
Tree leaves do not typically fall off in the spring. In spring, trees typically produce new leaves as part of the growth cycle. The shedding of leaves usually occurs in the fall as the trees prepare for winter.