Yes, donkeys have a good sense of smell like most animals. They use their sense of smell to detect food, predators, and other donkeys.
Yes you can the offspring of such a union is called a Hinny and is not as desirable as a mule (which is the offspring of a stud donkey and a mare horse). Such unions are also sometimes difficult to comsomate, taking the horse a matter of years to get interested.
A mule is the offspring of a Male Donkey (Jack) and a female horse (Mare).
The reverse cross Male Horse (Stallion) and a female donkey (Jenny) is a Hinny.
Why cant a horse and donkey mate?
Yes, a donkey can get pregnant from horse sperm. Not many people breed animals like this anymore, but that is how people use to get light weighted horses, but it was usually a horse getting pregnant from donkey sperm. Any animal of the same species can get pregnant from each other. For example, a dog and a wolf, a wolf and a coyote, a tiger and a lion, a horse and a zebra, a horse and a donkey, all of these are possible.
What kind of breeding technique is used to produce a mule?
A mule is produced by crossing a male donkey with a female horse. This cross-breeding approach is known as hybridization or interspecific breeding. Mules are known for their strength and endurance, inheriting desirable traits from both parent species.
Are mules the result of a horse and donkey mating?
Mules are usually sterile. Once in a (great) while a female mule proves to be fertile when mated with a horse or donkey, though this is extremely rare. There are no known cases of fertile male mules. Horses and donkeys have different numbers of chromosomes, so mules wind up with an odd number of chromosomes (32 from one parent and 31 from the other). This messes up the genetic machinery that makes sperm and egg cells. It's sort of like making copies on a bad copy machine: you might be able to read a copy of a clean original, but a copy of that copy is usually illegible.
How is a mule obtained and why can't it have offspring?
Mules are "obtained" by a jack (male donkey) breeding with a mare (female horse). Hinnies are offspring of a stallion (male horse) mating with a jenny (female donkey).
Mules cannot have offspring because of the different chromosomal numbers between horses and donkeys. See the related questions below for more info.
Mules are typically neutered (sterile) offspring of a male donkey and a female horse. Therefore, they do not have a specific gender in the traditional sense.
atomic weight are average atomic masses, the sum of the mass of each naturally occurring isotope of an element times its fractional abundance.
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All elements exist as isotopes in nature. This means that carbon has 6 protons, but some varieties have 6 neutrons and some may have 8. This would be denoted as carbon - 12 and carbon -14
A fractional abundance simply means, what is the mixture of these isotopes in nature. or the carbon example above, approx. 99% is the carbon -12 variety and less than 1 % is carbon-14.
When they are averaged together, based on this relative presence in nature, you get an average atomic mass of 12.011
What would happen when meiosis occurs in the donkey's reproductive organs?
During meiosis in a donkey's reproductive organs, a diploid cell undergoes two rounds of division to produce four haploid gametes. These gametes will contain a unique combination of genetic material that will contribute to genetic diversity in the offspring when fertilization occurs.
Do plants lose chlorophyll as they die?
Yes, as plants die and stop photosynthesizing, they no longer need chlorophyll and may break it down for reuse. This breakdown of chlorophyll can cause other pigments in the leaves to become more visible, leading to the typical red, yellow, or orange colors seen in leaves during fall.
How do seatbelts and other safety devices relate to science Inertia Gravity Force?
Because inertia is how someone doesn't want to stop moving. Seatbelts relate by stopping the forward motion. thats right, inertia is an objects tendancy to resist change, seatbelts help to absorb some of the person's inertial energy by stretching a little. meaning the persons slows to a stop over a longer amount of time.
What is the life cycle of Planarians?
Planarians usually hatch from eggs, typically inside a host. They are able to regenerate, even when they are cut entirely in half. Some use this to reproduce asexually, while other species engage in sexual reproduction.
What is the life cycle of a pencil?
Noone can say the proccess of Pencil Manufacturing as Life Cycle. A NORMAL Pencil can be sharpened up to 150 mm of its total length. This means a smooth and soft point (2 mm) of pencil lead can be formed nearly 50 times by sharpner if the lead do not breaks. The remain part of pencil, nearly 1" can be used in pencil holder and it may give 2-3 time sharpening. A Pencil can DRAW a line of 35 k.m. length and this is the life cycle of a pencil. Today an averauge student below age group of 12 years consume 3 pencil in a week. This due to their habit of shrpening a pencil again and again!! Do you know, why children keeps on sharpening Pencil?? Because the proccess of sharpening a Pencil help them to sharpen their BRAIN!! Harshad Raveshia(India) raveshias@hotmail.com 1. growing of trees 2. logging and replanting 3. pencil stock is cut at a sawmill 4. air of kiln drying pencil stock 5. transport of the pencil stock to a slat making factory (usually shipped from US to china) 6. wax and stain added to pencil slats 7. pencil slats are manufactured and shipped to a pencil manufacturing factory (ex. Thailand) 8. grooves precision- machined into slats for graphite 9. graphite insertion in grooves, the gluing of the slats 10. pencils are painted or stained 11. ferrules and rubber erasers added 12. packaging, distribution, consumer use and sharpening, disposal/reuse/recycling www.calcedar.com www.pencils.com
Can you summarize the donkey cart story by Hwang ST?
In this story by Hwang ST, a man hires a donkey cart to take him to a village, but the cart driver is unable to find his way in the dark. The man ends up leading the donkey himself until they finally arrive at a village where the man helps the driver find shelter for the night. The story explores themes of kindness, cooperation, and the idea of taking responsibility for one's own journey.
How do you say a donkey is smarter than you in spanish?
It is also: "Un burro sabe más que tú" literally meaning: "A donkey knows more than you" "A donkey is smarter than you" in Spanish is "Un asno es más inteligente que usted". It is pronounced "oon AHS-no ess mahs een-tell-ee-HEN-tay kay oo-STED". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
it would depend on how he/she was feeling if its just a usual it would sound like a high pitched neew haw!
How can you tell if your new foal is a mule?
If you know for a fact that your horse was bred to a donkey she can be pregnant with nothing but a mule. If you don't know what animal bred your mare you may have to wait until the foal is born to see if it's horse or mule.
Are mules considered a species?
Donkeys? No. They are sterile
Mules do not breed. They have 1 too many chromosomes wich makes them infertile.