Mule
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The Basics
Scientific Name
Equus mulus
Conservation Status
Not evaluated
Location
Global
Average size
4 to 5 feet tall at the shoulder
diet
Herbivore, grasses and grains
lifespan
15 to 20 years
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Overview
The mule is a fascinating hybrid animal created by crossing a male donkey and a female horse. Mules are known for their intelligence, strength, and endurance, making them excellent work animals on farms and in rugged terrain.
Mules typically stand about 4 to 5 feet tall at the shoulder. This average height allows them to move quickly and carry heavy loads without tiring easily.
Mules have a special diet as herbivores, mainly enjoying grasses and grains. Their strong digestive systems allow them to efficiently process these plants for the energy they need to work hard all day.
Mules can live between 15 to 20 years, which gives them plenty of time to form strong bonds with their human caretakers. Their friendly and social nature makes them great companions on and off the trail.
These amazing animals have unique traits inherited from their parents. Mules inherit the best features from both horses and donkeys, resulting in a sturdy body and strong hooves that help them navigate tough environments with ease.
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