Donkeys and horses are closely related as they both belong to the same genus, Equus. Mules, on the other hand, are hybrids resulting from the crossbreeding of a male donkey and a female horse. This makes mules a mix of both donkey and horse characteristics.
We can do this with animals as well. They are called hybrids. Some are not fertile. An example of an animal is a mule: a cross between female donkey and a male horse. A cross between a male donkey and female horse produces a hinny which is considered worthless.
A zorse is the offspring of a male horse and a female zebra. It has characteristics of both its parents, such as striped legs like a zebra and a horse-like body.
The patch of black hair on a wild male turkey's chest is called a beard. It is made up of specialized feathers that grow from a protrusion on the chest. The length and thickness of the beard can vary among individual turkeys.
Wild stallions are horses, and all horses are herbivores.
A male wild horse is called a stallion; there is usually one mature stallion with a small herd of mares and the mare's reproductively immature offspring. However, wild horse bands are not led by the male - they are lead by the dominant mare.
A breeding horse is typically referred to as a stallion if male or a mare if female. These horses are specifically used for reproduction purposes in breeding programs.
It's the same for wild horses and tame horses: Baby horse=Foal Teenage Female(Girl) Horse=Filly Teenage Male(Boy) Horse=Colt Adult Female(Girl) Horse=Mare Adult Male(Boy) Horse=Stallion Adult Male(Boy) Horse that is "fixed"(Gelded)=Gelding
A young male horse is called a colt.
a male horse that is nutered is called a gelding a male horse that can produce babies is called a stallion a young male horse is called a colt
An immature male horse is called a colt. It typically refers to a male horse under the age of four.
It is a male horse that is not domesticated.
A male horse with its testicles in tact is called a stallion, a male horse without them is called a gelding.
A male horse/pony is called a stallion. A 'fixed' horse is called a gelding. A young male horse is a Colt.
a "semi-wild" horse.
An intact male horse is called a stallion.
A castrated male horse is called a gelding.