Quagga - Home Range
What's the connection?
Quaggas are an extinct subspecies of zebra, much as I felt towards the end of of the 20th Century.
I've always had an affinity - more so since my first h2g2 approved entry was 'the Quagga' - unnervingly renamed 'Quaggas' by the editor.
I wonder what he knows that I don't?
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