Any of the African preditors would have eaten these animals including lions, hyena, leopards, wild dogs, and cheetah. The quagga was also hunted for meat and hides and to eliminate their competition for grazing land of livestock. The last wild quagga died in a zoo in Amsterdam in the late 1870s.
Quagga will come to your house, eat all of your potatoes and carrots, then leave in a fancy manner
The quagga was a subspecies of zebra that primarily fed on grasses, as well as some shrubs and leaves. They were herbivores and grazed on vegetation found in the grasslands and savannas where they lived.
The Quagga, Equus quagga quagga, is not anctually an individual species, but a subspecies of the Plains Zebra, Equus quagga.
no they eat what zebras eat today but will not eat another animal they just kill the other animal so they won't get eaten
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.
'Quagga' is not a word in Latin
The height of a Quagga was 52 inches.
The quagga was a subspecies of zebra that was native to South Africa. The last quagga died in Amsterdam in 1883.
The scientific name for quagga is Equus quagga. It is a subspecies of plains zebra that was native to South Africa but became extinct in the late 19th century.
Yes, a quagga was a mammal a bit like a zebra.
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.