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The quagga was an animal of semiarid regions of South Africa. It is now extinct.

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When was the quagga founded?

The Quagga was an animal that was discovered when Europeans first went to Africa. They are now extinct.


What does a quagga look like?

A quagga is an extinct zebra like animal. See related link..


What animal name that strats with q?

Quagga


Is the Quagga related to the Okapi or the Zebra?

The Quagga was the first extinct animal to have it's DNA analyzed. The results have determined that the quagga was a subspecies of the plains zebra. The Okapi is more closely related to the giraffe than any other animal.


Is the kwaga extinct?

Yes, the Quagga is extinct. The Quagga used to be a well known animal of South Africa. They are the subspecies of the zebra.


When did the Quagga become extinct?

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.


Why was the animal Quagga an extinct animal?

Becuz people hunted them down for their almost leather skin.


What animal have names that start with Q?

Quagga but it's extinct now!


What is the color of the Quagga meat?

The Quagga is mostly a brown or tan animal, with Zebra stripes, and plain all over the body.


What was the animal mostly known as a zebra with stripes on its front and upper parts known as?

the answer is the "QUAGGA"


What other names does the Quagga have?

The Quagga, Equus quagga quagga, is not anctually an individual species, but a subspecies of the Plains Zebra, Equus quagga.


What was the quagga's habitat?

Quaggas made their habitats in the plains regions of Southern Africa. The animal has now been extinct for over 100 years.