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Are there any animals related to horses? Are there any animals who are actually part horse? Why yes, there are. And the most common ones are donkeys, mules, hinnies, zebras, and more!


Donkeys- Animals the size of ponies that look like horses with large ears. Four legs. Zebra-like tail.
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Mules- A cross of donkeys and horses. Larger than the donkey, with all of it's strength, smaller than the horse, with all of it's speed. It is bred from a male horse and a female donkey.
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Hinnies- A cross of horses and donkeys. Mother is a donkey, and father is a horse. Smaller than mules, and much more stubborn.
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Zebras- A horse-like animal that lives in Africa. It is white with black and brown stripes. They live in herds like American mustangs, for several reasons. One: protection. Two: camoflauge. Three: family. When zebras are bunched together, their stripes confuse predators. The cross between a zebra and a horse is a zorse.
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Zorse: A cross of a zebra and horse.
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Ponies: Small-versions of horses.
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Camels: Horse relatives living in the African desert. They either have one or two humps on their backs for storing fat or water because they hardly eat in the desert.
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Hippos: Large African mammals that are about the size of a rhino or larger. Have large mouths with huge teeth. Live mostly in water.
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