Though there are physical differences (such as size and weight), behavioral differences (social structure of the herd) and genetic differences, they are somewhat related. In captivity donkeys and zebras have mated to produce a zeedonk, which means they share many of the same genes in order to produce a living offspring. The first zeedonk was born in the Colchester Zoo in Essex, England.
A zebra's natural habitat is out in the wild - e.g. Africa or a place with long wide grassy fields.
A horse can go anywhere because it was used originally for riding.
A zebra has stripes!
A zebra is a wild, horse-like species with distinct black and white stripes, while a mule is a hybrid offspring of a male donkey and a female horse, which is unable to reproduce. Zebras are native to Africa, while mules are commonly found throughout the world in various working roles.
I saw a zebra at the zoo. The zebra comes from Africa. A zebra looks a lot like a horse with stripes. You can ride a horse but you can't ride a zebra.
A Zebra and a tapir are related to the horse family
No.
The breeding of a zebra stallion and a horse mare results in a good percentage of live births. The breeding of a horse stallion and a zebra mare rarely results in a live foal. This is similar to the production of mules as opposed to hinnys when horses are bred to donkeys. The use of a donkey on a mare, (to produce a mule) is much more fertile than the use of a horse stallion on a donkey jenny, (to produce a hinny).
A hebra is a cross between a Horse and Zebra. Which means that they have a baby together. :) There is also a possibility, that other than a Hebra, comes a Zorse! There is a difference between the two though. What the difference is, is that the hebra has a Male Father Horse and a Female Mother Zebra. And the Zorse has a Male Father Zebra, and a Female Mother Horse. :P
Every species has its own ecological niche.
A zebra is a wild, horse-like species with distinct black and white stripes, while a mule is a hybrid offspring of a male donkey and a female horse, which is unable to reproduce. Zebras are native to Africa, while mules are commonly found throughout the world in various working roles.
The zebra is the DINNER. The lion is the DINER.
A zebroid is a zebrine (zebra-like) humanoid creature. A zebroid is the offspring of a horse and a zebra. it's infertile. It is a cross between a zebra and any other type of horse.
A zebra is an equid but it is NOT a horse.
The difference between a horse is about three feet.
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a zork is a animal between a mix of a horse and a zebra that is a zork :)
A zebrule is a cross between a male zebra and a female horse.
No. A mating between a horse stallion and a zebra mare is called a hebra or horbra. A zebra stallion and horse mare produce a zorse.
A zorse is the result of a cross between a male zebra and a mare. A hebra is the offspring of a male horse and a female zebra. I think the difference in nomenclature is because the cross between a mare and a male donkey produces a mule, whereas the cross betwween a male horse and a female donkey does not create the same thing... It produces a hinny which looks more like a horse than a donkey. Therefore, different names were created depending on which animal was the sire and the dam.