Donkeys are zebras are two completely separate animals. A donkey has always been a donkey and a zebra has always been a zebra.
A donkey and a zebra can breed and produce a cross-breed called a zedonk.
Equus, horses and donkeys.
No, just because you don't see them much, it doesn't mean they're endangered.
Yes, donkeys and zebras can mate, the offspring will be called a Zebroid.
Donkeys and zebras, like horses, are members of the genus Equus and the family Equidae. Thus, donkeys, zebras, and horses can all reproduce and produce infirtile offspring, such as mules, zedonks, and zorses. Donkeys are frequently domesticated by man, unlike the notoriously stubborn and untameable zebra. Zebras are also famous worldwide for their iconic black and white stripes, which donkeys do not have. Donkeys are usually some shade of brown or grey, ranging from creamy tan to dark chocolate, although domestic donkies come in particolor, white, and many other unusual colors. Donkeys are generally smaller with larger ears and more placid personalities, while zebras are far more agressive. The main difference is the stripes.
nope donkeys eat plants, no meat
Equus, horses and donkeys.
Yes.
Donkeys Feel Like Zebras Hairy And Fluffy.
Zebras, Horses, And Donkeys
Zebras can bite, kick and trample, just like horses and donkeys.
Zebras are in the horse family- their closest relatives are horses and donkeys.
Zebras, burros, donkeys, and ponies.
Donkeys
they are related to zebras,donkeys and the mule
No, just because you don't see them much, it doesn't mean they're endangered.
No they are not. Horses are related to Zebras, Donkeys, and Mules.
they are donkeys, right?