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A Quagga only has stripes on its front half; a Zebra over its entire body.

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A quagga was a sub-species of plains zebra, the only distinguishable difference between a quagga and a zebra was their stripes faded into a brown color towards their hind ends.

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A quagga does not have stripes all over its body, while a zebra does.

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Is the Quagga a zebera?

the quagga was part of the zebra family and it was v similar to the zebra. But there extinct now! :)


What other names does the Quagga have?

The Quagga, Equus quagga quagga, is not anctually an individual species, but a subspecies of the Plains Zebra, Equus quagga.


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Scientific name for quagga?

The quagga was a subspecies of the plains zebra. The first part is the genus name, the second is the species name of the plains zebra, and the third is the subspecies name of the quagga. The scientific name is Equus quagga quagga.


Scientific name for Zebra?

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What is the scientific name for a Burchell's zebra?

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Can a quagga be bred by a zebra?

Yes they can.


When did the quagga die out?

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Why are both male and female zebras needed to breed quaggas?

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What is the latin name for zebra?

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