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^o^| Quagga mare at London Zoo, 1870, the only specimen photographed alive.
 
 Quagga (Equus quagga quagga) is an extinct sub-species of zebra. Mare, London, Regent's Park ZOO.
 Date	1870
 Source	http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/28201475/#page/209/mode/1up
 Author	Frederick York (d. 1903)
 Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Quagga_photo.jpg
 
 The quagga (Equus quagga quagga) is an extinct subspecies of plains zebra that lived in South Africa until the 19th century. It was long thought to be a distinct species, but genetic studies have shown it to be the southernmost subspecies of plains zebra. It is considered particularly close to Burchell's zebra. Its name was derived from its call, which sounded like "kwa-ha-ha". Equus quagga quagga was distinguished from other zebras by its limited pattern of primarily brown and white stripes, mainly on the front part of the body.
 Order:	Perissodactyla
 Family:	Equidae
 Genus:	Equus
 Species:	Equus quagga
 Subspecies:	Equus quagga quagga (Boddaert, 1785)
 Synonyms:
 Hippotigris quagga Hamilton Smith, 1841
 Hippotigris isabellinus Hamilton Smith, 1841
 Equus quagga isabellinus Hamilton Smith, 1841
 Equus quagga lorenzi Lydekker, 1902
 Equus quagga greyi Lydekker, 1904
 Equus quagga danielli Pocock, 1904
 Equus quagga trouessarti Camerano, 1908
 E. (Quagga) quagga quagga Shortridge, 1934
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