Okay, maybe, but what if the horse is black? Then it would fill in the white.
??? on September 3, 2019
(Yes, I know that's not how it works. But what if it was...?)
??? on September 3, 2019
It would be a zorse. The base color on the zorse would remain visible, but there would be black lines over the base color. The zorse would not be able to reproduce but it would not have any other problems--much like a mule.
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Truth.
Anthony on March 8, 2018
That's so true
Paige U on March 9, 2018
im a potato
im a potato on March 10, 2018
It is a Zebroid.
Human on March 11, 2018
SO SO SO wrong, is a Quagga
Quest for TRUTH on March 27, 2018
actually it's a zorse silly
lol XD on April 19, 2018
What???
marmar666 on June 18, 2018
boring
sweet potato on September 10, 2018
Okay, maybe, but what if the horse is black? Then it would fill in the white.
??? on September 3, 2019
(Yes, I know that's not how it works. But what if it was...?)
??? on September 3, 2019
It would be a zorse. The base color on the zorse would remain visible, but there would be black lines over the base color. The zorse would not be able to reproduce but it would not have any other problems--much like a mule.
Horseperson on May 4, 2021
you actually would get a zorse.
anon on May 3, 2022