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[ INDEX ] Equine Type: Donkra Breed: Donkra   [ PREV ] [ NEXT ]
A donkra is a cross between a jack (male donkey) and a female zebra.

Donkras combine the conformation and coloration of a donkey with the striped pattern of a zebra, especially on their legs which can be boldly striped. The body, however, can lack stripes. The pattern of the stripes depends on their zebra sire.

In Horse Isle, donkras, similar to hebras, also combine some of the wild personality of their zebra parent, and are therefore more difficult to ride and tame. In addition, donkras are shorter on average than zonkeys, because zebras are shorter on average than donkeys.

Colors and Height:
Zebras always carry the black extension gene, and have either a black or brown coat. As such, the general coat color of the donkras predominantly depends on the coat color of their dam.

Colors: bay, black, brown, grey, dun, smoky, cameo, albino, and white.
*Note that donkras don't come in chestnut and ivory.
Additionals: roan, russet, NLP, sooty, spotted, tyger, brindle.

Height:
In Horse Isle, donkras stand between 5.2hh and 15.3hh.


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