Zebroids
Zebroids are hybrid animals created by crossing a zebra with another equine species, such as a horse or a donkey. These hybrids inherit traits from both parents, often displaying the distinctive stripes of a zebra along with the body shape and size of the other equine. Zebroids are typically sterile, meaning they cannot reproduce.
The most common types of zebroids include the zorse (zebra and horse) and the zonkey (zebra and donkey). Zebroids are often bred for novelty, research, or conservation purposes, as they can help study the genetics and behavior of zebras and their relatives.