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What did the quagga eat?

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HUMANS!

The quagga ate twigs, leaves, herbs and fruit. If you want to answer someones question answer correctly PLEASE it gives false information Of course a quagga didn't eat humans it is very similar to a Zebra!!!!!!!!!!!!

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