Originally posted by CMIPalaeo:Who's gonna ride your wild horses?
Here's that quagga. They're such beautiful animals, I should practice more so I can do them proper justice.
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Quagga
Equus quagga quagga, subspecies of plains zebra that went extinct in the late 19th century. Instead of being black-and-white striped all over, they had black-and-white (or dark brown-and-sandy) stripes on their forequarters with a brownish back end, often with faint brown stripes, and white legs and tail. It's possible this unique appearance can be fully recreated by selectively breeding Burchell's zebras E. q. burchelli.
Originally posted by davec82:[..]
Terrific!
What do you think about quaggaproject in South Africa to bring back quaggas?
Good luck with your thesis Matthew.
Originally posted by CMIPalaeo:Another Lazarus taxon, nice
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Thanks, I'll need it. It doesn't seem like very much has been written about Dryosaurus in the scientific literature, so any new descriptions would probably be a welcome thing.
Originally posted by cesar_garza01:This one is for Matthew:
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Originally posted by cesar_garza01:This one is for Matthew:
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Originally posted by cesar_garza01:Very good record!
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