the quagga project

 

mounted skins of the extinct quagga

All that remains of the countless numbers of Quaggas, that inhabited the vast plains of the Karoo and southern Free State in South Africa, are twenty three skins, which are mounted, in more or less life-like positions, seven skeletons and some skulls and footbones, housed in Museums mostly in Europe, as well as illustrations and descriptions made by either early travellers to Southern Africa or of Quaggas in captivity in Europe.        

Amsterdam Photograph of the Amsterdam Quagga

Photograph of the Bamberg Quagga Bamberg

Basle Photograph of the Basle Quagga

Photograph of the Berlin Quagga Berlin Photograph of the Cape Town Quagga foal Cape Town

Darmstadt Photograph of the Darmstadt Quagga

Edinburgh Photograph of the Edinburgh Quagga

Photograph of the Edinburgh Head Edinburgh Head

Photograph of the Exeter foot trophy Exeter Foot

Frankfurt Photograph of the Frankfurt Quagga

Photograph of the Kazan Quagga Kazan

Photograph of the Leiden Quagga Leiden

  Photograph of the London Quagga London

Lyon Photograph of the Lyon Quagga

Photograph of the Mainz Stallion Quagga Mainz Stallion

Mainz Female  Photograph of the Mainz Female Quagga

Mainz Foetus Photograph of the Mainz Foetus Quagga

Photograph of the Milan Quagga Milan

Photograph of the Munich Quagga Munich

Paris Photograph of the Paris Quagga

Stockholm Photograph of the Stockholm Quagga

Photograph of the Turin Quagga Turin

Photograph of the Tring Quagga Tring

Photograph of the Vienna Quagga Vienna

Wiesbaden Photograph of the Wiesbaden Quagga

 

 




Information about the Quagga, needed for school projects, will be found in this website. It is not possible to answer individual school project inquiries.

Information supplied by Quagga Project Committee, Copyright© 2006

Contact person  Craig Lardner (craig@horsemountainwines.com)




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