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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.
The ecological role of a quagga is almost identical to a zebra. They are considered a consumer in our ecosystem.
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 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.
I'm sorry. But quagga are a type of zebra that are already extinct. So you can't protect a quagga because there's none left to protect.
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when does the caribou migrate?
Thesnowshoe hare lives in the Forest Region(ecosystem).
ocelots live in forests marsh's and jungles