- The
quagga (/ˈkwɑːxɑː/ or /ˈkwæɡə/) (Equus
quagga quagga) is an
extinct subspecies of the
plains zebra that was
endemic to
South Africa until it was hunted...
- The
plains zebra (Equus
quagga,
formerly Equus burc****ii) is the most
common and
geographically widespread species of zebra. Its
range is fragmented,...
- Look up
quagga in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Quagga is an
extinct subspecies of the
plains zebra.
Quagga may also
refer to:
Quagga (software), the...
- (Equus
quagga burc****ii)
which visually resemble the
extinct quagga (Equus
quagga quagga). In 1955, Lutz Heck
suggested in his book Großwild im Etoshaland...
- The
quagga mussel (Dreissena bugensis) is a
species (or subspecies) of
freshwater mussel, an
aquatic bivalve mollusk in the
family Dreissenidae. It has...
-
Quagga is a
network routing software suite providing implementations of Open
Shortest Path
First (OSPF),
Routing Information Protocol (RIP),
Border Gateway...
-
three living species: Grévy's
zebra (Equus grevyi), the
plains zebra (E.
quagga), and the
mountain zebra (E. zebra).
Zebras share the
genus Equus with horses...
- Burc****'s
zebra (Equus
quagga burc****ii) is a
southern subspecies of the
plains zebra. It is
named after the
British explorer and
naturalist William...
- Grant's
zebra (Equus
quagga boehmi) is the
smallest of the
seven subspecies of the
plains zebra. This
subspecies represents the
zebra form of the Serengeti-Mara...
- black-on-bay or black-on-chestnut
pattern that
superficially resembles the
extinct quagga. Zebra–donkey
hybrids usually have a
dorsal (back)
stripe and a ventral...