15-25 years
No.
it lives in keki, South Africa
Zonkeys live in south Africa
yes they are you just have to live close to a breeder
it is when two diffrent animal species mate and produce a new species, zonkeys or ligers are examples. these new animals do not often live long and also cannot mate either
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Zonkeys are typically sterile due to differences in chromosome numbers between zebras and donkeys, which can result in reproductive issues. This mismatch in genetic material can lead to infertility in zonkeys and other hybrid animals.
It is difficult to provide an exact number since zonkeys are rare hybrid animals resulting from breeding a zebra and a donkey. Their population is limited as they are mainly found in captivity or as products of intentional breeding efforts. There is no precise global count available for zonkeys.
Yes, zonkeys are real animals. They are a cross between a zebra and a donkey, resulting in a unique striped appearance. Zonkeys are an example of hybrid animals that occur when different species within the same genus breed.
As long as they can
get a live
They live up to their late 80's