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What does a spotted donkey look like in animals?

What is the hybrid between zebra and donkey? -This is a spotted donkey. Although the mother of this small spotted donkey in Sesta Nature Reserve, Lampkin County, Georgia, USA is a donkey, its instinctive habit is more like a zebra. This little spotted donkey has obvious black stripes on its four legs and face, which clearly shows its zebra origin. Its slender face and limbs are more like donkeys. Although this little spotted donkey's mother is a donkey, its instinctive habit is more like a zebra. Wan Sen, founder and general manager of cesta Ti Wildlife Nature Reserve, is walking towards this little spotted donkey. According to foreign media reports, a rare spotted donkey was born recently in Sesta, Georgia, USA. This little spotted donkey is a natural cross between zebra and donkey. Wan Sen, founder and general manager of Sesta Ti Wildlife Nature Reserve, said, "These animals have lived together for more than 40 years, but this is the first time that zebras and donkeys have crossed. We never thought that they had mated. Therefore, we were all surprised when this little spotted donkey appeared. " This little spotted donkey has obvious black stripes on its four legs and face, which clearly shows its zebra origin. Its slender face and limbs are more like donkeys. Wansen said that the mother of the spotted donkey is a donkey, but its instinctive habits are more like zebras. "Usually, the pony will lie half in the sun. However, this little spotted donkey has always maintained a standing posture and always maintained a high degree of vigilance to prevent predators from attacking. Therefore, it still has a lot of wild instincts. "

Although it is rare for zebras to mate with donkeys, it is not the first time to hear about it. As early as 2005, a zebra in Barbados also gave birth to a small spotted donkey. In 1970s, a female donkey in a European zoo once gave birth to three young spotted donkeys. In the next two weeks or so, this five-day-old spotted donkey will live in this special area with other animals, such as a camel, another donkey and its zebra father. Wan Sen said that when this little spotted donkey grows up, it will welcome tourists like other animals in the reserve. "Children visiting the reserve will go crazy when they see this little spotted donkey." There are other animals in this non-profit reserve, such as giant turtles, beautiful parrots, white tigers and panthers. Wan Sen said, "We feed these animals well. Therefore, many animals that should have been predators can now live in harmony in the same area. In the wild, they compete for food, but here, they don't need to compete, so there is no struggle between animals. "