A male mule is always sterile, however , rarely, a female mule will be able to reproduce.
A Mule. Mules are also sterile. (Unable to reproduce)
No you cant as mules are infertile, however, in very very rare cases female mules (also known as Hinnies) can reproduce, 1 in a million chance of this happening but males are 100% infertile.
You cannot cross a mule with any other animal as mules are born infertile. Because of the difference of the amount of chromosomal pairs in the two parents, the mule cannot successfully reproduce healthy reproductive sperm or eggs. However, on a rare occurrence (one in a million chance) a Hinny (female mule) may be able to reproduce.
The answer to that question is a mule. The mule is used to pull carts, and used on farms. The mule cannot reproduce, it's genes are unbalanced. It has more horse gene combinations then donkey combo's.
female mule
A male mule is always sterile, however , rarely, a female mule will be able to reproduce.
A Mule. Mules are also sterile. (Unable to reproduce)
because a mule comes from a female horse and a male donkey, which are two different species, the mule will be sterile. This is because it is a general rule that if two animals of different species have offspring, their offspring will not be able to reproduce
A Mule. Although they cant reproduce with other mules, they are strong and capable.
A mule is pregnant for about 11 months, which is the same as a horse's gestation period.
No you cant as mules are infertile, however, in very very rare cases female mules (also known as Hinnies) can reproduce, 1 in a million chance of this happening but males are 100% infertile.
You cannot cross a mule with any other animal as mules are born infertile. Because of the difference of the amount of chromosomal pairs in the two parents, the mule cannot successfully reproduce healthy reproductive sperm or eggs. However, on a rare occurrence (one in a million chance) a Hinny (female mule) may be able to reproduce.
The answer to that question is a mule. The mule is used to pull carts, and used on farms. The mule cannot reproduce, it's genes are unbalanced. It has more horse gene combinations then donkey combo's.
The offspring is called a mule, it is infertile due to the different number of chrosome pairs in the parents. Horses have 64 chromosomes, donkeys have 62, the offspring will have 63 chromosomes. Some may say that when a male horse breeds a female donkey that is how female mules are born, however, that is not necessarily true. Hinnies (female mules) can be born either way.
A Jenny is a a female donkey, a hinny is a female mule.
No. When a horse and a donkey mate, a mule is produced, but it is not a fertile animal. But despite this, it still fulfills the four criteria for life, because although not being able to reproduce, the cells in its body reproduce, hence the fourth criteria "All living things reproduce" is fulfilled.