Why did the quagga go extinct?

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Charlotte Edwards

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Wild grass eating animals such as the Quagga were perceived by the settlers as competitors for their sheep, goats and other livestock. Much has been written about the reasons for the extinction of the Quagga; it is generally attributed to the --ruthless hunting--, and even --planned extermination-- by colonists.
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Olivia Harris

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Wild grass eating animals such as the Quagga were perceived by the settlers as competitors for their sheep, goats and other livestock. Much has been written about the reasons for the extinction of the Quagga; it is generally attributed to the --ruthless hunting--, and even --planned extermination-- by colonists.
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