mules can't breed, so nothing.
Mules are not a natural animal and require man to produce them. They are a cross between a horse and a donkey. There are no mules naturally in any desert.
Mules are a type of HYBRID.A hybrid is a mixture of two entirely different species that aren't supposed to mate in the wild, they ARE scientifically created.A mule is the cross between a horse and a donkey.Hybrids cant mate, so that's why mules cant have babies.
Mules are a cross breed of a horse and a donkey. Most mules are sterile and can't bare offspring.
Yes, mules often have a distinctive cross-shaped marking on their backs, which is a result of their unique genetic makeup. This cross typically appears as a darker stripe across the back and can vary in prominence among individual mules. However, not all mules will have this marking, as it is not a definitive characteristic of the species.
Two mules can be a brace of mules if they are paired, haltered and equipped to work. If there are more than two animals, they will normally be termed a team.
Well, that's pretty simple. It's a cross between a horse and a donkey. That's what me and my stablehand Ty have heard.
The duration of Two Mules for Sister Sara is 1.93 hours.
A mule is the hybrid cross of a donkey jack for a father and a mare (horse) for a mother.
A mule. Cross between a donkey and a horse. Mules are sterile.
We don't know. Mules are a cross between a male donkey and a female horse and are apparently the oldest known man-made hybrid.
Yes. All a mule is, is a cross between a male donkey and female horse.
Yes. Only mules (cross between a horse and a donkey) cannot reproduce.