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(a) Horses are bigger than donkey. (b) Donkey are not _​

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Answered by saashareddy007
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Answer:

All you need to know is that animals like horses, donkeys and zebras are entirely separate species.

However, they have all evolved from the same family called equidae.

These species all belong to a sub-family of animals called equus.

Here are some clues to how you can tell the difference between horses, donkeys, mules and ponies!

Horses

all, fast and easier to train than other equines

Because of their speed and agility they have been used throughout history in times of war or in games like polo

They have thin coats, short ears and long manes and tails

They are a pack animal, preferring to travel in groups

Donkeys

Intelligent, strong and cautious

Donkeys are able to carry up to twice their own body weight, which means they are often used for manual labour - for example, pulling carts and carrying cargo

They are shorter than horses, have thicker coats, shorter tails and long ears

They are more independent than horses and harder to train

Answered by jayanthanips07
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Answer:

yes ........................

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