Why Mules Are Alive But Can't Reproduce: Understanding Sterility in Hybrid Animals

Discover why mules, the hybrid of donkeys and horses, cannot reproduce despite being alive. Learn about their unique genetic makeup.

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Mules are alive but can't reproduce. They are a hybrid animal resulting from the crossbreeding of a male donkey and a female horse. Due to their unique genetic makeup, mules are typically sterile and cannot have offspring.**

FAQs & Answers

  1. What makes a mule a hybrid animal? A mule is the offspring of a male donkey and a female horse, combining traits from both species.
  2. Why are mules sterile? Mules are typically sterile because of an odd number of chromosomes, which leads to improper pairing during reproduction.
  3. Are there any other examples of sterile hybrids? Yes, other examples include ligers (lion and tiger hybrids) and leopons (leopard and lion hybrids), which are also usually sterile.