The quagga is an extinct mammal that once lived in the regions of South Africa. It was characterized by having the striped pattern of a zebra on the front half of its body and the shape of an ordinary horse's tail on the rear half.
We have restored an animatronic quagga model according to the records in popular science literature. After being powered on, it can perform various movements and make sounds.
The quagga once existed in large numbers in South Africa. However, due to reasons such as excessive hunting, it became completely extinct in 1883. Nevertheless, scientists still hope to use cloning technology to reintroduce it to the earth in the hope of restoring the population of this species.
Currently, research on the quagga is still ongoing, and more information about the quagga's behavior, physiology, and other aspects will continue to emerge as the research deepens.