Whose body structure tends to dominate, resulting in a sturdier build for the zonkey?
Answer
The donkey parent
The overall body structure and build of the zonkey tend to resemble that of the donkey progenitor more closely than the zebra. This means the resulting animal often displays a sturdier frame, lacking the highly refined musculature sometimes associated with wild equids like zebras. This dominance of the donkey's physical blueprint in structure, while contrasting sharply with the retained zebra striping pattern, is a key physical descriptor differentiating the zonkey from other potential zebra hybrids like the zorse.

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