Yes, they are both a part of the Equidae family.
Yes the mule along with zebras and asses are all part of the same family as horses.
A half donkey-half horse is called a mule- they are sterile( means they cannot have babies)
because the donkey a.k.a jackass is apart of the horse family.
Stubborn A horse and a mule belong to the same family I think, but they are very different in behavior sometimes, so I think its disobey
You cannot breed a mule. Mules are not able to reproduce. A mule is the result of a horse and a Donkey.
That is a mule.
The difference between the mule and zebra is that a mule is a cross between a horses and donkey. The zebra is a wild animal and is its own breed, but is still a part of the horse family
A half donkey-half horse is called a mule- they are sterile( means they cannot have babies)
because the donkey a.k.a jackass is apart of the horse family.
Stubborn A horse and a mule belong to the same family I think, but they are very different in behavior sometimes, so I think its disobey
You cannot breed a mule. Mules are not able to reproduce. A mule is the result of a horse and a Donkey.
a male donkey and a female horse make a mule
That is a mule.
The horse x donkey produces the mule. The mule is an example of a hybrid:Interesting fact-the mule is born sterile (unable to reproduce). The only way to get a mule is the horse x donkey.
The answer to that question is a mule. The mule is used to pull carts, and used on farms. The mule cannot reproduce, it's genes are unbalanced. It has more horse gene combinations then donkey combo's.
A mule is the offspring of a male donkey and a female horse.
There is no one way to answer this question. A zorse will depend on how tall the horse was. The mule would be the same, I would need to know how tall the horse part of the mule was. As for zebras and donkeys, they usually stand 12 to 14 HH.
A hinnyIs a Mule