Zebroid
A zebroid is a hybrid animal resulting from the crossbreeding of a zebra and another equine species, such as a horse or a donkey. These hybrids inherit physical traits from both parents, often displaying the distinctive stripes of a zebra along with the body shape of the other equine. Zebroids are typically sterile, meaning they cannot reproduce.
Zebroids are not commonly found in the wild and are usually bred in captivity for various purposes, including research, education, and novelty. They can exhibit a range of temperaments and colors, depending on the specific breeds involved in the crossbreeding process.