You must have often seen that a mule and a donkey look similar. Many people also use both these names commonly. But very few people know about these two. Let us know today in this article what is the difference between a mule and a donkey.

Mule and donkey are two animals that are very similar in appearance. But there are some important differences between these two. A donkey is a type of common animal that is the offspring of a male donkey and a female donkey. Whereas a mule is the child of a horse and a donkey. A mule is the offspring of a male donkey and a female horse. The special thing about this species is that two mules cannot produce children together because they have an odd number of chromosomes.

What is called Hini?
Now many people might be wondering what is called the offspring of a male horse and a female donkey. So the answer is that it is not called a mule, it is called a honey. They are generally not as strong as mules.

Specialty mule donkey
Born from the union of a female horse and a male donkey; Nap from the union of a male donkey and a female donkey
Ears large and straight, like those of a horse, small and hanging
The tail is thick and long, thin and less dense than that of a horse.
Size: Bigger than a donkey, smaller than a horse, smaller than a mule
Nature is calm and sensible, stubborn and obstinate
Fertility Fertility Fertility

Mule:
A mule is born from the union of horse and donkey.
A mule is bigger than a donkey and smaller than a horse.
The ears of a mule are big and straight like those of a horse.
The tail of a mule is thick and long like that of a horse.
Mule is of calm and intelligent nature.
A mule is sterile, meaning it cannot reproduce.

Donkey:
The donkey is a different species of animal.
A donkey is smaller than a mule.
The donkey's ears are small and hanging.
The tail of a donkey is thin and less dense.
Donkey is stubborn and obstinate.
The donkey has fertility.

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