the quaggas used to live in the drier parts of South Africa
a Quagga is an extinct sub species of the Zebra.It used to be abundant in the southern part of Africa until about 1870.
The quagga created would be to overweight to live for more than 2 and a half years as the "quagga" has too much fat around its heart. also it is not a true quagga.
The quagga is an extinct type of zebra from Africa. It is not known exactly how long they could live, but it is thought to be around 20 years.
quagga skin was used to preserve food and for making hide
it lives up yours!
Quagga's are extinct. They were native to Southern Africa.
The Quagga is extinct, the last one dying in captivity at the start of the 20th century. Quagga's were related to Zebra; they lived in seasonal or temperate grasslands eating mainly grass (browsers).
The Quagga, Equus quagga quagga, is not anctually an individual species, but a subspecies of the Plains Zebra, Equus quagga.
Yes, the Quagga is extinct. The Quagga used to be a well known animal of South Africa. They are the subspecies of the zebra.
i think it traveled in packs
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.
The quagga is a consumer.