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AA By: Jovan Goh Dai En

AA By: Jovan Goh Dai En. class:4/3 quagga. Introduction. The Quagga was classified as its own speceis , over 200 years. The quagga is a mix of a male zebra and a female giraffe. habitat.

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AA By: Jovan Goh Dai En

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  1. AA By: Jovan Goh Dai En class:4/3 quagga

  2. Introduction • The Quagga was classified as its own speceis, over 200 years. The quagga is a mix of a male zebra and a female giraffe

  3. habitat • The quagga lived in the drier parts of South Africa, on grass land.

  4. Description • It had zebra like straps and brown fur like giraffes and it had a not so long neck like a baby giraffe neck

  5. Extinction • The Quagga is extinct because hunters and poachers killed them for their meat, hides(means:skin)and loss of habitat.

  6. Conclusion • I wish quaggas would be still around in the wild lingering around but it is so sad to say this animal is extinct. I hope the rest of the endangered animals would be recovered.

  7. Source • http://www.google.com.sg/search?num=10&hl=en&site=imghp&tbm=isch&source=hp&biw=1241&bih=640&q=zebra&oq=zebra&gs_l=img.3..0l10.2180.3630.0.4200.5.4.0.1.1.0.250.530.2j1j1.4.0...0.0...1ac.erGLUKR6_IE

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