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People think mules (cross between horse and donkey) are useful, so they do the necessary breeding frequently.
Absolutely not, this could be a version of cruelty, the ears are not why mules are mules, it is in their DNA.
Mules, donkeys, camels, bears as well as certain primates like chimpanzees are known to be stubborn and obstinate.
Horses and mules pulled the boats through the canals. Ropes were attached to the boats and tied on the animals, who walked alongside the canals.
No, different species of animals cannot procreate with each other; this is part of the definition of "species". There are some minor exceptions between very closely related species, such as horses and donkeys, the offspring of which are mules, but unless they are extremely closely related (such as the big cats), such offspring are usually sterile.With plants it gets a little weirder, though even there hybrids are often (but not always) sterile.
Because horse and donkey come from the genus, Equus. And because male mule are sterile and the female rarely if ever create a successful embryo about one in every ten years worldwide. For another reason in order to be a new species, mules would have to have two mule parents. As it is male mules(or johns) can not be come dads and female mules(mollies) rarely(essentially never) become mothers. This This is not possible possible possible. hope this help!! Hope this helps!
Donkeys? No. They are sterile Mules do not breed. They have 1 too many chromosomes wich makes them infertile.
No, organisms of different species can breed and produce offspring. Donkeys and horses can breed and produce mules but mules cannot produce offspring.
no, taxonomy is not evolution. Taxonomy is the science of naming species. Taxonomy, though, makes evolution clearly apparent, as new species require new naming conventions, however similar they may seem. and a "species" is defined as something that can establish its own breeding population...something that can sustain a propagating population. So horses are a species, donkeys are a species, but mules, the hybrid of horses and donkeys, are not, since they could not mate with other mules reliably to create a new "species" called mules without the help of either parent Mules, then, instead of a species, are called a hybrid.
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
Species are basically differentiated by similar features and the ability to have fertile offspring within a specific group of organisms. Horses and donkeys are not the same species because, although they can breed and have offspring (mules), the mules cannot mate.
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.
A mule. Cross between a donkey and a horse. Mules are sterile.
their were cows, mules, sheep, pig, and horse
Mules cannot belong to a species of their own because they are sterile hybrids, but they do belong to both of the species that horses and donkeys belong to. These species are Equus caballus and Equus asinus.
A hydrocotherium is something that has evolved through several intermediate species, not only in todays horses but into today's zebras and mules.
A mule is the offspring of a male donkey and a female horse.Horses and donkeys are different species, with different numbers of chromosomes.Of the two hybrids between these two species, a mule is easier to obtain than a hinny (the offspring of a male horse and a female donkey).All male mules and most female mules are infertile.