What is the specific pairing that results in the hybrid offspring designated as a zonkey?
Answer
A zebra stallion and a female donkey, also known as a jenny or jennet.
The term 'zonkey' is specifically reserved for the hybrid resulting from the coupling of a zebra stallion and a female donkey. The female donkey is formally referred to as a jenny or jennet. Although the reverse cross—a donkey stallion breeding with a female zebra (zebra mare)—is biologically possible, it is documented less frequently. The terminology reflects the common (though not exclusive) pairing observed in documented instances where these two distinct equine types produce offspring.

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