Any animal can be tamed and the Quagga was like a horse so yes it could be tamed. :P and they had them in zoos in the 1800s
The quaggas died because they were hunted for their skin and meat
Quaggas were native to South Africa, specifically in the grasslands and open plains of the Karoo and southern parts of the country. However, due to hunting and habitat loss, the last wild quagga was spotted in the late 19th century and they were declared extinct in the wild in 1878.
no quaggas are part horse and part zebra. Zebras and horses are herbivores so quaggas are 100% herbivore.
In 1800's' european settlers shot all the quaggas in the wild as they posed a threat to the farmers live stock .it was also killed for sport meat and for its exotic hidd.THE last quagga in captivity died in 1883 and specicest became extinct
Quaggas ate grass,trees fruit and many other vegatible's
You can find many pictures of extinct animals online, such as Tasmanian Tigers, Quaggas, and Ivory-Billed Woodpeckers.
the quaggas grazed
The adult Quaggas could weigh between 700 and 1200 pounds, depending on gender.
As with most extinct animals, humans are to blame for the quaggas' extinction. This animal was ruthlessly hunted for its meat and skin.
Quaggas died out because of human hunting so it wouldn't be wrong for them to be recreated. No damage will be done!
warm temperatures
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