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Aquatic Nuisance Species
The Quagga, Equus quagga quagga, is not anctually an individual species, but a subspecies of the Plains Zebra, Equus quagga.
14 miniature mussels form the stinger another 3 mussels control the rectum of the Bee from which the other mussels leave. So a total of 29 mussels
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.
Zebra mussels have few natural predators due to their hard shells, but some animals do consume them. Common predators include certain species of fish, such as drum and catfish, as well as birds like ducks and some diving birds. Additionally, the invasive species of the quagga mussel, which is closely related, can also prey on zebra mussels. However, their impact on zebra mussel populations remains limited.
The quagga was a subspecies of zebra that was native to South Africa. The last quagga died in Amsterdam in 1883.