NO!! Blood relations of ANY species should NEVER mate with each other.
A hinny, though most people refer to this and the other cross as mules. Some hinnies can be mistaken for horses.
No. He is an offspring of the Titans Cronus and Rhea. Gaea would be his grandmother, though.
There exists a line of succession, of almost 2400 people eligible for the British throne. The order of succession can shuffle around due to the rule of primogeniture - one person's children rank higher on the list than that person's own siblings. As an example, Prince Charles is heir to the throne, as the monarch's eldest male child. His own children, male or female (though he only has two sons) come above his brother, Prince Andrew. So what does that mean. If the monarch has no children, then his male siblings (from eldest to youngest) will be next in line, then his female siblings. If he himself is an only child, then you have to travel further back along the family line. If the monarch's parents has siblings, then any of their offspring may be eligible, etc.
Horses and donkeys can reproduce offspring because there they are so closely related they are scientifically classified in the same kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, and genus. Their offspring will often be infertile though.
of course he was addopted though
Yes, they can, if neither one is infertile. However, this is frowned upon in society and does have a small, though higher than normal, chance of producing a baby with birth defects.
The terms are confusing. Male mules are infertile.A "mule" is usually the crossing of a female horse (mare) with a male donkey (jack).A "John" Mule is the nickname given to a male mule, though the correct registry term is "horse mule" or "Gelding". Female mules are called mare mules.A "Jack" is the name given to a male donkey/ass. A "Jack" is fertile.A "Jenny" or "Jennet" is the name given to a female donkey/ass. A "Jenny" is fertile.A "hinny" is the name given when a female donkey (Jenny) is bred to a male horse (stallion). A hinny is classified as a mule and pertains to both male and female sexes of the species (male hinnies and female hinnies).There are some terms that were used at the turn of the century that have fallen from use.Mule-jacks were used to produce mules (ie, they are jack donkeys bred to mares). A jennet-jack was used on jennets to produce more donkeys.
A mule. Same for both genders, though all males and some females are infertile.
Yes. A sister, Wendy. I don't know if he has any other siblings though....
He is the eldest of four siblings, if I remember rightly. Don't know the gender, names or ages of them though.
No. The Roman Gods were only permitted to marry one another (even though they all supposedly came from one father). However, there have been many myths that the Gods frequently swooped down to earth and either impregnated a mortal or got impregnated by one.
Actually, Yes, they can. it is possible but very risky. It should never be tried the other way though; that is impregnating a female guppy with a male molly. the guppy/molly mix would be/have been referred to as gollies and they wouldn't be able to produce offspring, since they are essentially mules.