Mule. Cross between a horse and donkey. This animal is sterile. It also has a donkey's shaggier coat, upright mane and long ears and its legs are more compact than a horses (less slanted). However it has the horse's intelligent face and eyes, the horse's sleek barrel and usually the horse's hard hooves.
Animals that are an offspring of a horse and a donkey are called mules. They generally have the body structure of a large donkey with long ears, however will usually have the face structure of a horse. Mules are sterile due to the different chromosomal pairs of the horse and the donkey parents.
four,calling a tail a leg doesn't make one
Horses and Donkeys are considered separate due to the different number of chromosomes each possesses. They are however in the same family and can breed together to produce mules and hinnies, which also have a different number of chromosomes and are typically sterile.
it has brown hair well lets say it looks like a donkeyits like a horse, but with shorter legs, and a body built for carrying loads.
Donkeys have a few special features. They have much longer ears, their hooves are smaller and rounder, their tails are shaped like a cows tail.
Just like horses or donkeys. Lift tail, relax spinchter, push.
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It depends on the breed. And the height.
donkeys are differently shaped and have long ears and a line and hair tail. Ponies have a bushy full tail donkeys bray, and ponies neigh! hope this helps ;)
Animals that are an offspring of a horse and a donkey are called mules. They generally have the body structure of a large donkey with long ears, however will usually have the face structure of a horse. Mules are sterile due to the different chromosomal pairs of the horse and the donkey parents.
The mythological Chimera had the head of a lion, body of a goat and a serpent for a tail.
This is called the mane. The hair that dangles between a horse's ears is called the forelock.
They stand head to tail to help each other swish flies away. They both swing their tails at the other horse's face to discourage flies.
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You cannot grow a horses tail, no way magically, unless you are insane and you are addicted to surgery to get a horses tail. that's all i know. Buy a foal or a colt. Let him grow. Its tail will grow with him.
It is a curry comb. It is a hard brush to get dry mud of the horse. This brush is not to be used on the mane and tail or head.
Horses do this to keep flies away from there faces or any were else flies can get to.