Biology, asked by sinansid12587, 9 months ago

what is the circumstance of quagga

Answers

Answered by yogendra23
0

Wild grass eating animals such as the Quagga were perceived by the settlers as competitors for their sheep, goats and other livestock. Much has been written about the reasons for the extinction of the Quagga; it is generally attributed to the “ruthless hunting”, and even “planned extermination” by colonists.

Answered by avitaylor101
0

Name: Quagga (Equus quagga quagga)

Description: A type of zebra from South Africa whose stripes faded below the neck. Once thought to be a separate species, scientists who have performed DNA analyses on zebras now say that the quagga is a subspecies of the plains zebra.

Similar questions