No, just as two cats can't make a dog.
A donkey and a horse can mate to produce a mule. Mules are a hybrid species and are usually sterile, meaning they cannot reproduce.
None. There is a donkey, or rather, a half-donkey, but no horses.
Two donkies. If you ment mule,(which I think you did) it is a horse and a donkey.
a mule is part horse and donkey a donkey is well............. ...... a DONKEY!
A donkey is the result of breeding male and female donkeys. This is true of all species. Horses give rise to horses and butterflies to butterflies.
Zebra, Donkey, and mules are a horse and donkey hybrid
Horse: Equus caballus Donkey: Equus asinus They are two different species, but are in the same family.
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Either the zebra or the donkey.
Horses have 64 chromosomes while donkeys have 62, thus a horse has two more chromosomes than a donkey. (For the record a mule has 63 a mix of the horses and donkeys numbers.)
a small horse + a big horse or two small horses!
Yes, because the donkey is part of the horse family, and all species of horses are herbivores.