The nucleus of the quagga looks just like that of the Burchell's Zebra.
People will recreate the Quagga by taking zebras that naturally look like Quaggas and breeding them with other zebras that look like Quaggas and eventually they should have a whole herd that looks like the Quagga.
People will recreate the quagga by taking zebras that naturally look like quaggas and breeding them with other zebras that look like quaggas and eventually they should have a whole herd that looks like the quagga. for more information on the quagga project visit this website --- http://www.quaggaproject.org/
hi its myjacobcat and the answer to this question is..........................looks like a nucleus
The Nucleolus
it looks like an egg
The quaggas died because they were hunted for their skin and meat
no quaggas are part horse and part zebra. Zebras and horses are herbivores so quaggas are 100% herbivore.
the nucleus looks a little bit like this the nucleus contains DNA and is protected by a membrane. Prokaryote cells do not have a nucleus therefore not having a DNA. The DNA is loose around the cell. While Eukaryote cells have a nucleus.
Quaggas ate grass,trees fruit and many other vegatible's
the Quaggas adaptations were the special skins the sense and the ability to blend in with SOME places
the quaggas grazed
The adult Quaggas could weigh between 700 and 1200 pounds, depending on gender.