The Quagga Look

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The unusual markings on this zebra put me in mind of the long-extinct sub-species of zebra known as the quagga.

This photograph, taken at London Zoo in 1870, is of the only quagga to be photographed. The quagga became extinct in 1883 – doesn’t it look similar to my Namibian zebra?

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  1. Interesting photos and blog post. While I have heard of the Quagga, I wonder if any dna work has been done on it. To me the photos look like there could be some donkey genes mixed in there. These posts from Africa are great reading. Keep it up.

  2. Neah; donkey or horse genes would be very difficult. It does not look like any of the zebra hybrids i have seen and these are nearly all infertile. Only one or two fertile zebroid mares have been reported but not proved…

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