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Donkey/Mule
  • A donkey is a donkey
  • A horse is a horse
  • And a mule is half donkey (sire), half horse (dam) of course, of course, of course

A donkey is a donkey (no need to explain there!) and a mule is the offspring of a female horse and a male donkey.
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