Zebras are African equines with distinctive black-and-white striped coats. There are three living species: the Grévy's zebra, plains zebra, and the mountain zebra. Zebras share the genus Equus with horses and asses, the three groups being the only living members of the family Equidae. Zebras can be bred with horses or donkeys, although the offspring are normally sterile. A zebra-horse hybrid is called a “zorse,” and a zebra-donkey hybrid is called a "zonkey".
Zorse, possibly a clyde horse crossed with a zebra
and a zonkey
Why can't u ride a zebra?
Zebras backs aren't evolved to allow a human to ride a long, let alone to carry cargo or even saddle them. so, even if zebras were the nicest animals on the planet, we'd just cause them pain by riding them. This is not to say that there is no such thing as a tame zebra, just that they are not a domesticated species.
There are actually more types of zebras in Amaretto than in real life, and luckily for us, we CAN ride them, at least the horse ones LOL
In 2020 Amaretto released the brand new 2020 OOAK Inferno Demon Ponie Pal that was sold at auction! Hiding in the 2020 OOAK Inferno Demon was the Inferno Zebra!
The Inferno Zebra Style DOES have the ability to pass!
In 2020 Amaretto released the brand new 2020 OOAK Arctic Demon that was sold at auction! Hiding in the 2020 OOAK Arctic Demon was the Arctic Zebra!
The Arctic Zebra Style DOES have the ability to pass! Sorry no picture available of the coat that was hiding but check out the OOAK.
Charmed Horses are very special horses that can be born at random from ANY horse breeding combination.
Charmed Horses are NOT able to pass their coats or eyes. However, you could get extremely lucky and birth another Charmed Horse.
When you breed a Charmed Horse (whether it is with another Charmed Horse or any other horse) you DO have an increased chance at receiving another random Charmed Horse. A few of the fantastic Charmed horses Amaretto has released are Charmed Zebras.
The non-Charmed offspring of Charmed Horses do NOT have an increased chance of producing Charmed Horses.
On June 22, 2013 Amaretto held the 100 Years of Hope OOAK Auction and raised 2,250,200 Lindens!
At the conclusion of the 100 Years of Hope OOAK Auction the winner of the raffle was drawn and the lucky winner was Marloesss Lesnie.
The Amaretto OOAK 100 Years of Hope Zebra DOES have the ability to pass it’s wing and eye.
The Amaretto OOAK 100 Years of Hope Zebra does NOT pass it’s coat.
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For the 2012 Holidays Amaretto released the Amaretto Special Edition 2012- Holiday K-9s at all Amaretto Locations! As an added twist that year for 24 hours starting December 20th Amaretto Retro Edition 2010 & 2011 Throwback Packs were sold. What made these even more special were the hidden surprises they held. By breeding any of these holiday K-9s (2012, Retro 2011) to each other you could unlock these hidden surprises. The In to the Wild K-9s were the hidden surprises! The In to the Wild K-9s CAN pass their Coat, Eyes & Collar!
In January 2015 beginning January 5th the Crazed Coats were introduced to the Amaretto Community. Each month you would have a chance at getting a Crazed by breeding together 2 K-9s that have the coat they announced.
From January 5, 2016 until February 5, 2016 you could breed any color Into The Wild K-9s together for the chance of getting one of the Crazed Coat Into The Wild. No other qualifications necessary, just has to be 2 Into The Wild.
The Crazed Coat Into The Wild was one of the coats that came from this. It DOES have the ability to pass.
That is a whole lot of zebra coats! All you stripey enthusiasts get to breeding!
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