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A mule is the infertile offspring of a horse and a donkey Mules have historically been used as mounts and beasts of burden,

especially in rough terrain such as mountains or the Grand Canyon. Mules are generally stronger than either horses or donkeys,
can tolerate more extreme temperatures, have greater endurance, are longer-lived, and may require less food and water
There are places in America and other parts of the world where herds of wild horses live, well-adapted to the environment. If mules
are so much better adapted to harsh environments than either horses or donkeys, why have there never been populations of wild
mules?
A. because mules cannot reproduce
B. because mules are not natural
C. because mules are domesticated animals
D.
all of these

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Answer:

A Mules cannot reproduce

Step-by-step explanation:

I just took a test and got it right

User Alex  Glinsky
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Answer:

a

Step-by-step explanation:

because mules can not reproduce

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