A zorse, also called a "zebrula" is the offspring of a coupling between a zebra stallion and a horse mare; when a horse stallion and zebra mare mate, their offspring is called a hebra. Any creature that has zebra ancestry is also referred to under the general heading of a "zebroid". Zorses are real having been bred on purpose to test cross-species mating ability among equines since the early 20th century. As such, they are not true crpytids. Some zoos around the world continue to feature these animals.
As is the case with such hybrids, a zorse is infertile and therefore has no offspring.
Hybrid offspring can come from species with differing numbers of chromossomes, making them infertile.
A zorse or zebrula is the offspring of a zebra stallion and a horse mare. A zorse is smarter and faster than a horse. It is easily trained and almost immune to hot weather.
A zorse or zebroid, specifically the offspring of a zebra stallion and a horse mare. The rarer reverse pairing is sometimes called a horbra (or hebra). Like most other hybrids, the zorse is sterile.http://www.answers.com/topic/zorse#cite_note-0The zorse is a strong animal with traces from both its parents.
A zeehorse is an alternative name for a zorse, an offspring of a male zebra and a female horse.
Crossing a zebra stallion on a horse mule produces a Zorse. Zebra hybrids are usually the result of a male zebra bred either to a female horse (zorse) or to a donkey jennet (Zebrass or zedonk).
A zorse is a zebra and a horse.
Yes, its half zebra, half horse. To be more secific, its the offspring of a female horse and a male zebra. A hebra, is the other way round.
A zorse is a mother zebra crossed with a domestic male horse
People usually do this just to have a zorse because the idea of a zorse is cool. Some people so ride them.
If you cross a horse with a zebra, you get a hybrid offspring. It is called a zorse. Zorses are brown, with some fine white stripes on the back and sides and the neck.
You can, it's being done more all the time. The offspring of the horse and zebra is called a "zorse". So far however the market for these zorses is very limited.
Yes.