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Zonkey Anatomy
The Zebra and the Donkey are nearly identified with each other and both fitting in with the Horse family implies these two species impart various comparative qualities including their size. The Zonkey has a tendency to be of a comparative size to these creatures yet tackles a more conclusive Donkey-like appearance, with the undeniable exemption of inheriting the extraordinarily striped example on their hide from their Zebra guardian. Zonkeys have a tendency to be either tan, tan or light black in shade with a lighter underside and it is on the lighter parts of their body like their legs and tummy where the Zonkey's darker stripes are most conspicuous (they are much harder to see on the darker parts). The Zonkey additionally has a dark mane which stretches out along the edge of their again to the tip if their dark tail, and a vast head and ears which makes the Zonkey look a great deal more like a Donkey than a Zebra.