zebroides
Zebroides is a term used to describe a hybrid animal resulting from the crossbreeding of a zebra and a horse. This interspecific hybrid is not a naturally occurring species but can be produced through artificial breeding. The term "zebroides" is derived from the Latin words "zebra" and "equus," which is the genus name for horses.
The most common zebroides are the zebroids, which are the offspring of a zebra mare and a
Zebroides are not as common as zebroids, but they can also be produced by crossing a horse
Zebroides are generally infertile, as they have different chromosome numbers and structures, making it difficult for
Zebroides are not recognized as a distinct species by the scientific community, and their existence is primarily