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A zedonk is an animal in the horse family that is a cross between a zebra and a donkey. There are nearly a dozen other hybrid names used to describe this hybrid animal, including zonkey, zebrass, zebrula, zebrinny, zebronkey, zebonkey, and zebadonk. There are also some variations on the spelling of zedonk, another option being zeedonk. For one thing, zedonks are a lot like mules; they cannot reproduce. For a zedonk to be born, a donkey must mate with a male zebra.

The zedonk is a very rare animal. In fact, it’s so rare that most people will only see them in photographs, documentaries, and news clips. They are occasionally found in zoos, where they sometimes hatch. In some of these reported cases, zookeepers were unaware that the donkey and zebra had mated. These cases led to very unexpected and exciting births, especially around the time that striped legs appeared.

There have also been some less accidental cases where zebras and donkeys were intentionally bred by zoos to give birth to zedonk foals. In addition to being found in some zoos, zedonks can also be found in the wild. The animals sometimes appear in areas where donkeys and zebras live in the same or neighboring regions.

There are some variations in the markings found on a zedonk, but it is common for the animals to have a brown or yellowish body with black and white striped legs. There are some cases where a zedonk’s body is quite dark, even nearly black. There are also color variations where the zebra’s stripe pattern fades or fades into the zedonk’s body.

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The term “zebroid” is used to define some types of animals that are zebra hybrids. Closely related to zedonk are zorse and zony. A zorse is the product of the union of a zebra and a horse. A zone is the product of the mating of a zebra and a pony. These animals bear some resemblance to a zedonk, such as the partial or faded coloration of a zebra. As with the zedonks, these animals also have specific requirements regarding ancestry in terms of which parent is the zebra and which parent is the other member of the horse family.

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