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by Mary Carol Story
$43.50
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Our weekender tote bags are chic and perfect for a day out on the town, a staycation, or a weekend getaway. The tote is crafted with soft, spun poly-poplin fabric and features double-stitched seams for added durability. The 1" thick cotton handles are perfect for carrying the bag by hand or over your shoulder. This is a must-have for the summer.
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A zebroid (also zedonk, zorse, zebra mule, zonkey, and zebrule) is the offspring of any cross between a zebra and any other equine: essentially, a... more
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A zebroid (also zedonk, zorse, zebra mule, zonkey, and zebrule) is the offspring of any cross between a zebra and any other equine: essentially, a zebra hybrid. In most cases, the sire is a zebra stallion. Zebroids have been bred since the 19th century. Charles Darwin noted several zebra hybrids in his works.
Zebroid is the generic name for all zebra hybrids. The different hybrids are generally named using a portmanteau of the sire's name and the dam's name. There is generally no distinction made as to which zebra species is used. Many times when zebras are crossbred, they develop some form of dwarfism. Breeding of different branches of the equine family, which does not occur in the wild, generally results in infertile offspring. The combination of sire and dam also affects the offspring.
A zorse is the offspring of a male zebra and a female horse. This cross is also called a zebrula, zebrule, or zebra mule. The rarer reverse pairing is sometimes called a horbra, hebra, zebrin...
“It’s not what you look at that matters, it’s what you see.” Henry David Thoreau This, for me, is the definition of photography. I love capturing what “I see” through the lens of a camera. Although I love photographing many different subjects I am drawn in particular to landscape and nature photography. I never cease to be amazed at the amount of beauty we are surrounded by. I feel very fortunate to be able to combine my love of travel with my passion for photography. There is nothing more exciting than the continued quest for beautiful, awe-inspiring subject matter and the opportunity to share it with others. I invite you to enjoy my...
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Terry DeLuco
Wonderful! Congrats on your sale!
Mary Carol Story replied:
Thanks so much. He is definitely different.
Jan Dappen
So cool, never saw one of these before...thanks for sharing
Mary Carol Story replied:
He is original! Thanks for visiting!
Mary Carol Story
Thanks, Sherry! He is odd looking.
Kelly Hazel
What an interesting animal...Beautiful portrait as well.
Mary Carol Story replied:
Thank you, Kelly!
Liane Wright
very nice. v
Mary Carol Story replied:
Thank you!
Amalia Jonas
did not know this kind of horses, beautiful photo
Mary Carol Story replied:
Thank you, Amalia!