- individuals.
Little is
known about the
quagga's behaviour, but it may have
gathered into
herds of 30–50.
Quaggas were said to be wild and lively, yet were...
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quaggas. As with the
yellow perch, this predator–prey
relationship could cause toxins and micro-organisms to move up the food chain.
Although quaggas...
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individuals with the most
reduced stripe patterns should be
called "Rau
quaggas", both to
acknowledge Reinhold Rau's
contribution to the
project and to...
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Quagga is a
network routing software suite providing implementations of Open
Shortest Path
First (OSPF),
Routing Information Protocol (RIP),
Border Gateway...
- 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...
- "The Micro-politics of
Macromolecules in the
Taxonomy and
Restoration of
Quaggas". Kronos. 41 (1): 314–337.
Prothero D.R;
Schoch R. M (2003). Horns, Tusks...
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Pomatoschistus quagga, the
Quagga goby, is a
species of goby
native to the
western part of the
Mediterranean Sea and the
Adriatic Sea. It
occurs above...
- 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...
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Danio quagga is also
known as
Orange finned danio, is a
species of
Danio found in the
Chindwin River drainage in
western Myanmar. Froese, Rainer; Pauly...
- Crawshay's
zebra (Equus
quagga crawshayi) is a
subspecies of the
plains zebra native to
eastern Zambia, east of the
Luangwa River, Malawi, southeastern...