equus quagga (Meaning)

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equus quagga (n)

mammal of South Africa that resembled a zebra; extinct since late 19th century

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equus quagga Sentence Examples

  1. Equus quagga, commonly known as the quagga, was a subspecies of zebra native to southern Africa.
  2. Quaggas had distinctive black and white stripes on their front halves, while their hindquarters were brown.
  3. Quaggas were social animals and lived in herds of up to 30 individuals.
  4. The quagga's diet consisted mainly of grasses and other vegetation.
  5. The quagga was hunted to extinction in the 19th century, primarily for its hide.
  6. In 1987, a project was initiated to breed quaggas back into existence using selective breeding of zebras.
  7. The quagga breeding project has been successful, and there are now several herds of quaggas living in various parts of Africa.
  8. Quaggas are an important part of the African ecosystem, and their reintroduction has helped to restore the natural balance of the region.
  9. Quaggas are a popular tourist attraction, and visitors to Africa often go on safari to see these unique animals in their natural habitat.
  10. The quagga is a reminder of the importance of conservation and the need to protect endangered species.

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mammal of South Africa that resembled a zebra; extinct since late 19th century

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Equus quagga, commonly known as the quagga, was a subspecies of zebra native to southern Africa.

Quaggas had distinctive black and white stripes on their front halves, while their hindquarters were brown.

Quaggas were social animals and lived in herds of up to 30 individuals.

The quagga's diet consisted mainly of grasses and other vegetation.