In the wild, horses and zebras do not reproduce with each other. However, people have been cross breeding these two branches of the equine family since the 19th century. Any zebra hybrid is refered to as a zebroid, whether it be with a horse or any other member of the equine family. More specifically, the offspring of a male zebra and female horse is called a zorse, and the offspring of a male horse and female zebra is called horbra. A male zebra crossed with a female pony (a horse measuring less than 14.2 hands high at the withers) is a zony.
Equidae, which includes horses and donkeys.
Yes it is. You can tell because they look very similar. Horses and donkeys can also reproduce together to make mules.
Nope.
The Zebra Among the Horses - 2013 was released on: USA: 1 May 2013
A Zebra just isn't a Horse.. If They reproduce they cant produce fertile offspring
A Hinny cannot reproduce.
Yes Belgian horses reproduce. If they didn't then the breed would not exist.
Horses are a relative of the zebra.
Horses ARE mammals...
Horses and donkeys.
Horses are like most mammals and they reproduce sexually. Just as humans do.
Yes.