None of them are in the same species as if any of them mate they would not give birth to a fertile young.
Eevn though horses and donkeys can mate and produce mules, mules are not fertile so are hard to classify within a species. cherrylala xxxxxxx
No ,A pony is a small breed of horse,a donkey is a dfferant species.
Yes, because the donkey is part of the horse family, and all species of horses are herbivores.
No, a horse is Equus caballus, a donkey is Equus asinus, I believe. Donkeys are a different species. Mules are the cross between a male donkey and a female horse, and hinnies are the cross between a male horse and female donkey.
Horse: Equus caballus Donkey: Equus asinus They are two different species, but are in the same family.
no they are both members of the equis species. and the mule is a mix of a horse and a ass.
A donkey and a horse can mate to produce a mule. Mules are a hybrid species and are usually sterile, meaning they cannot reproduce.
A mule. Cross between a donkey and a horse. Mules are sterile.
That is not possible. A crossbreed between a donkey and a horse is a mule. However, because the donkey and the horse are two different species, the mule is infertile, meaning it cannot reproduce. Because it cannot reproduce, it cannot mate with a donkey, and as such a crossbreed cannot exist.
Two donkies. If you ment mule,(which I think you did) it is a horse and a donkey.
Yes they only breed with their breed.The above is only partly true. A donkey is a breed, or species (Equuis asines), It, therefore, can breed true - that is, a male and a female donkey will produce another donkey.However, a donkey can interbreed with a horse as follows:A female horse (mare), and a male donkey will produce a mule.A male horse (stallion), and a female donkey will produce a hinny.
donkey and horses are parts of the horse family.
A mule is derived from the horse and donkey species. Mules can be different sizes usually light or medium weight but some are of a heavier weight more like a horse.