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Zebra + Donkey = Donkra
A male donkra was born over the weekend at the Xiamen Haicang zoo in China, and the newborn has donkey eyes and zebra legs
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Is a Donkra or a Zonkey? weird video of hybrid foal crossed between a zebra and a donkey
A rare female zebra and male donkey hybrid, known as a donkra or zonkey, has
been born at Xiamen Haicang zoo in south east China.
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Donkra: Donkey, zebra hybrid
CBS News RAW: Donkra, a rare female zebra and male donkey hybrid was born at at Xiamen Haicang Zoo in Southeast China. The baby donkra is just over 3ft. tall and weighs 66 lbs. The offspring resembles both parents. Size and eyes like a donkey with the distinctive stripes of a zebra.
Donkra: Donkey, zebra hybrid
CBS News RAW: Donkra, a rare female zebra and male donkey hybrid was born at at Xiamen Haicang Zoo in Southeast China. The baby donkra is just over 3ft. tall and weighs 66 lbs. The offspring resembles both parents. Size and eyes like a donkey with the distinctive stripes of a zebra.
A rare 'donkra' - the offspring of a female zebra and male donkey - has been born at a Xiamen Haicang zoo, a Chinese state broadcaster reported on Monday. (July 5)
Tourists riding giant tortoises
This picture of a man riding a tortoise at at zoo caused outrage among animal rights campaigners
This picture of a man riding a tortoise at at zoo caused outrage among animal rights campaigners
Photographs purporting to show a tortoise being prodded with screwdriver into giving a child a ride on its shell have caused outrage among Chinese animals rights campaigners.
A series of images posted on Tuesday on Chinese social media site Weibo showed the animal being ridden by a tourist, with the poster claiming the tortoise was crying and prodded with the screwdriver to make it move.
The pictures were reported to be taken at Haicang Wild Animal Park in Xiamen city in south east China.
The tortoise is reported to be a diplomatic gift sent by Mauritius.
The zookeeper has now been sacked and authorities are investigating, the People's Daily Online reported
The images attracted huge amounts of comments, and by 7.40pm they had been reposted more than 1,200 times by outraged viewers.
Director Jiang, of Haicang Wild Animal Park, told reporters that as soon as the zoo was notified of the photos on Weibo, staff immediately set out to verify the issue. I created this video with the YouTube Slideshow Creator (