Quagga (Extinct)
Like Zebra, the Quagga has stripes on the front half of their body while the rear half has a solid color. The Quagga were found in South Africa. The Quagga became extinct in 1883. Wild grass eating animals such as the Quagga were perceived by the settlers as competitors for their sheep, goats and other livestock. Aggressive hunting is the major cause of extinction of the Quagga.