None the last quagga died in captivity 16 years ago
100,000,000,000
One class of dinosaurs is still alive today: birds.
how many membersof dyer strit band is still alive today
exactly 153
12
Ethel Boswell Darden was born in 1900 and is still alive.
250,00 250,00
none of those eleven people
Since Dutch settlement of South Africa began, the quagga was heavily hunted as it competed with domesticated animals for forage. While some individuals were taken to zoos in Europe, breeding programs were unsuccessful. The last wild population lived in the Orange Free State, and the quagga was extinct in the wild by 1878. The last captive specimen died in Amsterdam on 12 August 1883. Only one quagga was ever photographed alive and only 23 skins are preserved today. In 1984, the quagga was the first extinct animal to have its DNA analysed, and the Quagga Project is trying to recreate the phenotype of hair coat pattern and related characteristics by selectively breeding Burchell's zebras.
there are 3 still living. two Englishmen and one American
The undertaker has died 19 times and is still alive today
The quagga is extinct, as the last known specimen died in 1883.