hold me back, I can't go around correcting people about ungulate misidentification all the time

@Betty share your ungulate ID tips with us instead? would love to know more

@Satsuma this isn't a baby yak, or bison, or whatever people tell you it is, it's a baby muskox, reddit.com/r/NatureIsFuckingLi and it's maybe the cutest baby ungulate???

Mules vs. Horses vs. Donkeys is a matter of degrees in a lot of characters, so if you're familiar with one it makes sense to say "donkeys have smaller feet" but if you're not, like. Smaller than what???

@Satsuma But although not all donkeys do, if an animal looks like a horse, and has a dark line down and its back and down its shoulders in a cross, that's definitely a donkey.

A mule looks like a horse that has been boxing for twenty years. (And ears.)

@Satsuma You probably know what a horse tail looks like, donkeys have a solid tail with a tuft on the end. If you see a donkey with a horse tail, that's a mule.

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@Betty yeah i think i can get donkeys and horses but mules are always like *squints suspiciously*

tho maybe i should just start assuming all the weirdos are mules until you correct me otherwise

@Satsuma Like, if you get really into the weeds, the line of their backs is helpful? Like, the wikepedia mule, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mule#/me

You notice how the back is weirdly straight? I say weirdly, because look at a horse

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@Satsuma But also, the ears. The length of the ear on a horse should be roughly the size of the space between the ears.

On mules.... you will not be able to make that comparison.

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