Donkeys bred to donkeys produced DONKEYS. Donkey, Burro, Ass, jackass, jennet, Miniature Donkey, Mammoth, Jackstock, standard, Mexican Burro - they are all terms for Donkeys.
A male donkey (Jack) bred to a female horse produces a MULE. Mules can be either male or female.
A male horse (stallion) bred to a female donkey (jennet) produces a HINNY. Hinnies can be either male or female.
== == yes offcourse, well how do you think they were made
yes. Mules a cross between a donkey and a horse are nearly always sterile though.
Of course they can, otherwise they could not exist.
Yes two donkeys together will make another donkey, however donkeys only have a certain number of coverings (they're not like all other horses; they have unlimited).
Of course, otherwise where would they come from?
Yes. It is mules and hinnies that cannot have offspring.
nope donkeys eat plants, no meat
donkeys are gay
Donkeys are really called donkeys! Unless you are asking for their Latin name, which is Equus asinus.
No, donkeys are not good for traveling
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Yes. It is mules and hinnies that cannot have offspring.
No, the word 'donkeys' is the plural form for the singular noun donkey. The collective nouns for a group of donkeys are: a drove of donkeys a herd of donkeys a pace of donkeys
nope donkeys eat plants, no meat
No, donkeys are herbivores.
donkeys are gay
Donkeys are really called donkeys! Unless you are asking for their Latin name, which is Equus asinus.
Yes, there are donkeys in Texas. Donkeys are often found in warmer climatic temperature areas.
No. Chickens are birds, donkeys are mammals.
donkeys
Yes, donkeys are real.
No, donkeys are not good for traveling