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QUAGGA, or COUAGGA

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Originally appearing in Volume V22, Page 708 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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QUAGGA, or COUAGGA  , an animal of the genus Equus (see HORSE), nearly allied to Burchell's
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zebra, formerly met with in vast herds on the
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great plains of South Africa between the Cape Colony and the
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Vaal
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river, but now completely
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extinct . Generally speaking, the colour of the head, neck, and upper-parts of the
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body was reddish-brown, irregularly banded and marked with dark brown stripes, stronger on the head and neck and gradually becoming fainter until lost behind the shoulder . There is a broad dark median dorsal stripe . The under
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surface of the body, the legs, and tail are nearly white, without stripes . The crest is very high, surmounted by a
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standing mane, banded ' P~-y The Quagga (Equus quagga) . alternately brown and white . It is, however, not improbable that there were two or more
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local races, for which
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separate names have been proposed . Though never really domesticated, quaggas have occasionally been trained to harness . The accompanying
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illustration is reduced from a
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painting made from one of two which were driven in Hyde Park by Mr .
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Sheriff Parkins in the early
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part of the 19th century . The name is an imitation of the shrill
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barking neigh of the animal, " oug-ga, oug-ga," the last syllable very much prolonged; it is also commonly applied to the bonnte-quagga, or Burchell's zebra (see HORSE and ZEBRA) .

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