There were living quaggas as late as the end of the 19th century. It is speculated that they first appeared in the Pleistocene epoch.
The last known living quagga died August 12, 1883 in the Amsterdam zoo.
The quagga existed prior to 1883, when the last known specimen died in an Amsterdam zoo.
The Last Quagga was seen in 1883
look some where else
grassland
The Quagga became extinct in the year 1883 i dont know the exact date but i know the year.
The quagga (Equus quagga) was a yellowish-brown zebra with stripes only on its head, neck and chest. Native to desert areas of the Africa, the quagga was exterminated in the wild in the 1870s. The last captive quaggas died in Europe in the 1880s.
Yes, the Quagga is extinct. The Quagga used to be a well known animal of South Africa. They are the subspecies of the zebra.
The quagga is extinct, as the last known specimen died in 1883.
the quagga (which is now extinct) lived in the drier parts of south africa.
The first quagga foal of the Quagga Project was born on December 9, 1988. The Quagga Project in South Africa is an effort to re-breed the extinct quagga.
Quagga
The Quagga was an animal that was discovered when Europeans first went to Africa. They are now extinct.
The quagga was an animal of semiarid regions of south Africa. It is now extinct.
A quagga is an extinct zebra like animal. See related link..
the quagga was part of the zebra family and it was v similar to the zebra. But there extinct now! :)
The passenger pigeon, quagga, and mammoth have in common that they are all extinct animals.