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Horses and donkeys can mate, but they produce a mule, which is always a sterile animal. this means that they cannot produce viable offspring and are isolated.

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They would be reproductively isolated

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User Andrii Stropalov
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I am not sure if this is a true or false question, but if it is, the answer would be true. Donkeys are the offspring of a jack (or a male donkey) and a mare (or a female horse). Most mules are sterile, due to their chromosomes. When they do not have homologous pairs, it results in interspecies hybrids, like the mule. Hope this helps.
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