Quagga?
Posted by Donna Marshall, HnDMarshall@aol.com, on Sat, Jan 11 2003, 8:13pm
I was looking at the live cams on Africam and on the Vuyatela cam amongst a herd of regular Zebra was this odd marked Zebra. Could this be one of the Quagga projects specimans? I sent the pic to the email adress listed on the project Quagga page...hope-ing to here back. Could this be a long lost Quagga relitive or a comback on its own!.

Comment by: TheTruth on Dec 22, 2008
UM....lemme guess.. A ZEBRA? I WIN!

Comment by: Wyldehyena on Sep 11, 2008
Many zebras have brownish stripes. Go back over looking at these zebras and at a quagga, they're much darker and have more brown

Comment by: Quarterpint on Jul 17, 2008
It looks like a zebra wa bad sunburn! Get him some aloe vera! SOMBODY!

Comment by: Cassie123 on Jun 06, 2008
thylacine fan i think rolling in the dirt would cause brown patches not brown stripes. besides, there are different species of zebra with different markings. no two zebras will look the same

Comment by: Amouta on Jan 15, 2008
It could be that they're different species. I know that the Grevy Zebra's offsrping start more brown with black stripes then they become whiter as they get older, it's a camoflauge thing.

Comment by: Azn_Noodlez on Dec 20, 2007
Quagga-Zebra with a sunburned butt.

Comment by: DireWolf on Sep 27, 2007
Looks like a regular zebra to me.

Comment by: cryptocole on Aug 24, 2007
theres 3 types of zebra. 1 has brown-ish sripes

Comment by: The_Roc on Jul 31, 2007
Mutation maybe.

Comment by: cryptids_rock on Jan 24, 2007
possibly just two different breeds or a picture taken from the other side of the zebra.

Comment by: Horse lover* on Jan 06, 2007
It just a little darker,same type of zebra though.

Comment by: megalodon man on Jan 02, 2007
its a photoshop of the left zebra

Comment by: nicky the deer on Jan 02, 2007
It's a normal zebra.Quaggas were much more brown.

Comment by: Rustaveli on Sep 12, 2006
The pic on the left shows Grant's zebra, equus quagga boehmi. On the right you see Burchell's zebra, equus quagga burchellii. Both are subspecies of the Plain's zebra.

Comment by: Crypto.Crazy on Aug 11, 2006
i don't think there is anything wrong with that zebra, but i can see how you thought it was a quagga.

Comment by: WoHIceTeaTSP on Jul 25, 2006
mabey its a mutation of somesort.

Comment by: Thylacine_Fan on Jun 27, 2006
Dont you know what a Quagga is? Its a mix between a zebra and a horse. It was in the newspaper that scientists had put a zebra and a horse together and had bred the first quagga since they had become ixtinct

Comment by: Thylacine_Fan on Jun 27, 2006
Im sure its a zebra that was rolling in the dirt, see? the other one is a little brown too

Comment by: MongooseDog on Jun 26, 2006
That Zebra just has some brown pigmentation, rolled aorund in the dirt or it was photoshopped. Quagga are easily differentiated from a real zebra.

Comment by: smunchkins_sis on May 16, 2006
A quagga is a SUBSPECIES of Zebra. Project Quagga is using selective breeding to try and get the same characteristics of the Quagga so that they can consider it a species again, and no longer extinct. A Quagga is a zebra, but a zebra is not always a Quagga.

Comment by: Cryptid Catcher on Mar 24, 2006
Yeah, we went to Tijuana too and there were jillions of these donkeys painted like zebras.

Comment by: Thaddeus on Mar 22, 2006
maybe it is just like a mis formed zebra

Comment by: Samson on Mar 21, 2006
I saw one of those in Tijuana on a corner. I took a picture with it wearing a sombrero.

Comment by: Evil_Mutated_Retarded_Cow on Mar 17, 2006
sorry dude i have a piccy and drawing of quagga.... it looks like zebra on top half and like a brown horse on other half. it would be awsome if they came back.

Comment by: Cryptid Catcher on Mar 09, 2006
A quagga is a kind of wild horse with stripes like a zebra but the back half of it was all brown or gray.

Comment by: Cryptid_Crazy on Mar 07, 2006
FAKE.

Comment by: wolfhound on Mar 05, 2006
a Quagga is an extinc type of zebra i believe

Comment by: Cryptophsyco on Mar 04, 2006
there are different species of zebra and whats a quagga????

Comment by: wolfhound on Feb 26, 2006
i hate to burst your bubble but its a zebra there is no way they could come back on their own

Comment by: dragon_draconis on Feb 18, 2006
yes.project quagga.this one very early in the experiment though.they are getting very succesful.

Comment by: shelley on Feb 14, 2006
all zebras have unique stripes. it helps young identify their mothers as well as for camoflauge

Comment by: Chesapeake_watcher on Feb 11, 2006
Its a sunburned zebra

Comment by: senor on Feb 04, 2006
it really don't matter because if the lions don't get to it the cracodiles will!

Comment by: sean007 on Feb 02, 2006
There are actually about three species of Zebra, all of them have different stripe pattens. So it could one of the other two species.