It is a "Mule Deer".
It is unknown if this creature exists.
Deer, horses and donkeys are related. Where a deer is not related to either.
Well, obviously, that depends on the type of deer and donkey and their respective ages. Does the deer have antlers? I'm also assuming they are both in a cage (like MMA fighting) as deer are usually flighty creatures and would run away. Please provide more details so a proper answer can be given.
Dolphin, Deer, Donkey, Ducks.
Aphid, bird, bloodhound, buzzard, copperhead, greyhound, hummingbird, katydid, leopard and squid are animals. They end with D.
No. A mule is a cross between a horse and a donkey and belongs to the family Eqinae and genus Equus. Deer, which belong to the family Cervidae, are very different from horses and donkeys. Deer fall under the Order Artiodactyla which cattle, antelope, buffalo and giraffes belong in. Horses and donkey crosses, on the other hand, belong in the Order Perissodactyla. However, deer and mules both belong in the Infraclass Eutheria, which puts them very distantly related, with a related ancestor going back millions and millions of years ago. Not only do deer not look like a horse or donkey (certainly for those people who can actually distinguish the difference between a horse and a deer!), but their digestive systems are quite different. Deer happen to be ruminants, with four chambers to their stomach, whereas horses and donkeys are non-ruminants with only a simple stomach. This is evidence in itself that tells that mules and deer are not related.
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· deer · doe · dog · dolphin · donkey · dove · duck · Dalmatian · Doberman Pinscher
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· deer · doe · dog · donkey · dove · duck · Dalmatian · Doberman Pinscher
Dingoes ,hares ,red fox ,cats, dogs, toads,camels,fallow deer, goats, donkey,ETC.
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There is no height limit for donkeys. The adult height depends on the breed. The largest breeds are the Poitou and the Mammoth, although the latter is really a type. If you want a horse-sized donkey these are the breeds to go for, often reaching 17hh.