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This is a remnant of a more stripy coat. Darwin noted the relative frequency of double shoulder stripes in donkeys and mules and all equids are prone to having stripes on their legs, especially Somali and Egyptian donkeys. A similar tendency can be seen in all species of tapir (very closely related to equids) at birth.

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Donkeys' color genes contain primitive markings, those of which create a cross on their back. The cross is a combination of a dorsal strip and a transverse stripes. The dorsal stripe is the stripe that goes down their back, and the transverse stripes go over their withers (top of shoulders).

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Because it is a sighn of when donkeys used to walk around with people of jesus's time basically it is a sighn of jesus.

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All donkey's have a sign of the cross on it's back because it carried Jesus on it's back, it is reminding us that our beloved Jesus died on the cross for all of us.

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Donkeys and some breeds of horses do have a dark stripe down their back, and some also have a cross bar to make the cross shape.

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A Jerusalem Cross

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Is it because of biblical days

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