Simferopol (AFP) - A zoo
in the Black Sea peninsula of Crimea has welcomed its latest arrival --
a "zebroid", or "zonkey", which was born after a lonesome zebra got
intimate with a donkey.
Named
Telegraph by keepers at the Taigan zoo park in southern Crimea, the
foal's head and body are the solid brown of a donkey but his legs have
the characteristic black stripes of a zebra.
Born
last week, "Telegraph is very popular with visitors" who can watch him
romping around with his mother, according to zoo director Oleg Zubkov.
Cross-breeding
between zebras and other members of the equine family is not unheard
of, although it is rare that the zebra is the mother. But the breeding of zonkeys or other hybrids is normally frowned upon by the zoo community.
"Such
things don't happen in civilised zoos, but can occur at private zoos or
on farms," said Anna Kachurovskaya, a spokeswoman for Moscow Zoo. "This
sort of marketing is not justified or scientific... zoos are for
preserving wild species, that is one of their most important goals."
Zubkov
said Telegraph's mother, who had not had a mate for a long time, was
lonely and uncomfortable in her enclosure at the private zoo founded two
years ago about 30 kilometres (20 miles) from Crimea's main city
Simferopol.
"So on the advice
of a zoologist we moved her in with several other hooved animals and
she really liked the donkey. As a result of their affection for one
another we've gotten Telegraph," Zubkov said in an email to AFP.
Telegraph was named after a local newspaper which recently celebrated its fifth anniversary.
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