Zonkey | The zonkey also known as zebrass, zebronkey,zeasses, zeedonk, zedonk, zebadonk, zenkey, donbra, zebrinny, or deebra,
is basically the result of when a zebra and a donkey mate. However,
depending on which way round the parents are, determines whether the
offspring is classed as a zonkey (male zebra, female donkey) or a zeedonk (female
zebra, male donkey). Like with the common mule, it is thought to be
almost impossible for the zonkey to breed. The zonkey can be conceived
when a zebra and a donkey are in the same territory in south Africa. Both the zebra and the donkey belong to the horse
family so this cross-mating is plausible. The courtship behavior of a
donkey is much more similar to that of the various zebra species than a horse's courtship behavior. Zebras and donkeys will more readily and easily breed for that reason than zebras and horses.
The zonkey is extremely rare in
the wild, but a number of zoos have successfully been able to breed the
zonkey. The first zoo to breed a zonkey was Colchester Zoo in Essex,
south east England. Zonkeys are hybrid animals and the zonkey is bred by
mating together two species from within the same genus (donkey and
zebra). The resulting zonkey offspring have traits and characteristics
of both parents. The tallest zonkey at the top of the page is sired by a
Grevy zebra. The result is a taller animal with a bigger head, wither
hump, and a Grevy pinstriping pattern. The rest of the zonkies are sired
by the common or plains zebra. Their conformation is more ponylike and
they are generally smaller. Their striping pattern is like that of the
parent zebra species. Look carefully - there are two zorses among the
zedonks. Notice their more horselike conformation and much smaller ears.
Zonkeys vary considerably in both looks and temperament
depending on which species of zebra is used for the cross. Grevy
hybrids tend to be more aggressive like the Grevy parent. Zonkeys from
plains zebra (Grant, Chapman, etc) are much mellower. A Zonkey is a
cross between a zebra stallion (male) and a donkey jennet (female). The
zonkey gets its the colour or dominant colour gene of the donkey and the
zebra sire gives the zonkey its species specific striping pattern.
The zonkey is generally more easily bred than a zorse (the mix-breeding of a zebra and a horse) as the donkey and zebra use similar methods of communication and have similar behavioural patterns where the horse and the zebra have many more differences.
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