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<br /><small>Source: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quagga wikipedia.org]</small> |
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Revision as of 23:57, 29 February 2016
Quagga | |||
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Details | |||
Lvl req. | 25 | ||
Type | Extinct | ||
Area | |||
Shop / Animal | |||
Cost | 29 / 29 | ||
Gain Veteran/ | 10.250 | ||
Gain 09.2011/ | 10.250 | ||
XP | 1.025 | ||
Every | 21 hours | ||
Breeding / Animal | |||
Parent1 | -- | ||
Parent2 | -- | ||
Cost | 29/29 | ||
in | 1 day | ||
Instant | 20/20 | ||
Reward for completing a Family | |||
Family XP | 1.025 | ||
Family Gain | 0 | ||
Crossbreeding / Animal | |||
Partner1 | -- | ||
Result1 | -- | ||
X-Cost1 | -- | ||
X-in1 | -- | ||
X-Instant1 | -- | ||
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Partner2 | -- | ||
Result2 | -- | ||
X-Cost2 | -- | ||
X-in2 | -- | ||
X-Instant2 | -- | ||
Collections | |||
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The Quagga is a part of the Extinct themed collection.
The quagga (Equus quagga quagga) is an extinct subspecies of the plains zebra, which was once found in great numbers in the Highveld of the Cape Province and the southern part of the Orange Free State in South Africa. It was distinguished from other zebras by having the usual vivid stripes on the front part of the body only. In the mid-section, the stripes faded and the dark, inter-stripe spaces became wider, and the rear parts were a plain brown. The name comes from a Khoikhoi word for zebra and is onomatopoeic, being said to resemble the quagga's call. The only quagga to have been photographed alive was a mare at the Zoological Society of London's Zoo in Regent's Park in 1870.
Source: wikipedia.org