The quagga, an extinct species that was native to South Africa, was what type of animal? NZ Herald Quiz Morning Answers Today

The quagga, an extinct species that was native to South Africa, was what type of animal? the correct answer is zebra

by J Nandhini

Updated Nov 03, 2023

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The quagga, an extinct species that was native to South Africa, was what type of animal? NZ Herald Quiz Morning Answers Today
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The quagga, an extinct species that was native to South Africa, was what type of animal?

The Correct answer is Zebra

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A zebra is a type of African mammal known for its distinctive black and white striped coat. They are part of the horse family and are native to Africa. Zebras are social animals and often live in groups, known as "dazzles." They are herbivores, primarily grazing on grasses. The unique stripe patterns of zebras are believed to serve as a form of camouflage and may also help deter predators.



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The quagga, an extinct species that was native to South Africa, was what type of animal? - FAQ

1. The quagga, an extinct species that was native to South Africa, was what type of animal?

Zebra

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