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1. Quagga, (subspecies Equus Quagga Quagga), subspecies of plains zebra (Equus Quagga) formerly found in vast herds on the great plains of South Africa but now extinct.
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2. The name "Quagga" is an onomatopoeia from the sound the Quagga makes
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3. The Quagga (Equus Quagga Quagga) is an extinct species of zebra with distinct markings – a yellowish-brown body colour with dark stripes on its head, neck, and shoulders only. DNA analysis on Quagga skins has shown that the Quagga was not actually a unique species of zebra, but rather a subspecies of the plains zebra (Equus Quagga).
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4. Quaggais a routing software suite, providing implementations of OSPFv2, OSPFv3, RIP v1 and v2, RIPng and BGP-4 for Unix platforms, particularly FreeBSD, Linux, Solaris and NetBSD
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5. Quagga is a fork of GNU Zebrawhich was
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6. Like zebras, the Quagga has stripes, though these only appear on the front half of their bodies. Unlike the zebra, they are brown along the rear half of their body
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7. Quagga Designs is based in Ontario, Canada
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8. Formerly considered a separate species, these ungulates used to occur in the plains of South Africa. Unfortunately, in the late 19th century, the Quaggas became extinct
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9. In 1870, a female Quagga has been photographed at the Zoological Society of London's Zoo, which has become the only alive photographed specimen of Quagga.
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10. The Quagga is considered to be a southern subspecies of the plain zebra found in the drier parts of South Africa, on grassy plains
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11. The Quagga (Equus Quagga Quagga) is a member of the Equidae, a family of odd-toed ungulate mammals of horses and horse-like animals
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12. Invasive zebra and Quagga mussels are an immediate threat to Western states
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13. Main site for the Quagga Routing Suite software
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14. Quagga is a routing software package that provides TCP/IP based routing services with routing protocols support such as RIPv1, RIPv2, RIPng, OSPFv2, OSPFv3, IS-IS, BGP-4, and BGP-4+ (see Supported RFCs)
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15. Quagga also supports special BGP Route Reflector and Route Server behavior.
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16. Quagga is free software that manages various IPv4 and IPv6 routing protocols
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17. Currently Quagga supports the following protocols Unicast Routing:BGP4, BGP4+, OSPFv2, OSPFv3, RIPv1, RIPv2, and RIPng as well as very early support for IS-IS.
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18. The last living Quagga, a mare, died in full sight of the world, in an Amsterdam zoo in 1883
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19. However, you may yet have the chance to see a living Quagga—or at least a modern "interpretation" of a living Quagga—thanks to the controversial scientific program known as de-extinction.In 1987, a South African naturalist hatched a plan to selectively "breed back" the Quagga …
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20. The Quagga is a playable animal in Cenozoic Survival
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21. Quaggas are a food source for many predators in the game
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22. The Situation: Quagga and zebra mussels are aquatic invasive species that are native to eastern Europe.The Quagga mussel originated from Dnieper River drainage of Ukraine
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23. QuaggaJS is an advanced barcode-reader written in JavaScript
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24. Project Home; Examples; Examples (v1.0.0-beta) View the Project on GitHub serratus/QuaggaJS
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25. Quagga Routing - Install, Configure and setup BGP Publisher: Psychz Networks, November 21,2017
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26. Quagga routing suite is a fine open-source routing software
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27. Quagga is a fork of GNU Zebra which allows the functionality of routing
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28. ! password ABCDEF log file /var/log/Quagga/ospfd.log service advanced-vty ! interface eth0 ip ospf authentication message-digest ip ospf message-digest-key 1 md5
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29. The Quagga (Equus Quagga) is recently extinct
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30. The Quagga was a relative of the Burchell's Zebra, Equus burchelli, and differed mainly in the degree of striping.
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31. Quagga with OSPF: A Simple Example
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32. Listings 1, 2, and 3 depict the Quagga, OSPF, and BGP configuration files for a Linux system that exchanges routes with Cisco devices
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34. The Quagga (Equus Quagga Quagga) was a subspecies of the plains zebra (Equus Quagga) that lived in South Africa
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36. Quagga Mussels: Habitat variable; can colonize both hard and soft surfaces in freshwater, from the surface to more than 400 feet in depth
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37. It is believed that Quagga/zebra mussels were introduced to the United States from ballast water of trans-oceanic ships.
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38. The Quagga (/ˈkwɑːxɑː/ or /ˈkwæɡə/) [2][3][4] (Equus Quagga Quagga) was a plains zebra that lived in South Africa until becoming extinct late in the 19th century.It was long thought to be a distinct species, but early genetic studies have supported it being a subspecies of plains zebra
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39. Quagga.start() When the library is initialized, the start() method starts the video-stream and begins locating and decoding the images.
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40. Quagga.stop() If the decoder is currently running, after calling stop() the decoder does not process any more images
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41. Quagga SAFARIS WAS FOUND BY ERIK VISSER IN 1991.
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42. Quagga/zebra mussels pose an economic threat to California’s infrastructure and recreation industries
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43. On Cisco 3750 L3 and Quagga A, the OSPF networks are injected into BGP with the default values
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44. Local Preference: Cisco 3750 L3 is the preferred router to exit AS 65001 Customized local preferences are applied through route maps to the BGP incoming routes on Cisco 3750 L3 (333) and Quagga A …
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45. Quagga definition, an extinct equine mammal, Equus Quagga, of southern Africa, related to and resembling the zebra, but striped only on the forepart of the body and the head
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46. Quagga definition: a recently extinct member of the horse family ( Equidae ), Equus Quagga, of southern Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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47. What is a Quagga? In order to follow progress over time and through generations, as well as to provide a quantitative basis for removals or translocations, it is necessary to have a method of scoring the number of stripes in different regions of the zebra’s body.
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48. The Quagga zebra is an extinct subspecies of the Plains zebra, which was once found in great numbers in South Africas Cape Province and the southern part of the Orange Free State.
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49. The name comes from a Khoikhoi word (a historical division of the Khoisan ethnic group of southwestern Africa) for zebra and is onomatopoeic, being said to resemble the Quaggas call.
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50. The Quagga mussel is a small, triangular bivalve (<50mm or ~2 inches) that has a rounded angle, or carina, between the ventral and dorsal shell surfaces
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51. Color patterns vary widely with black, cream, or white bands; a distinct Quagga morph has been found that is pale or completely white in Lake Erie (Marsden et al
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52. Quagga is an open source suite of applications for the management of routing protocol s
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53. Quagga is licensed under the GNU General Public License ( GPL )
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54. Like Zebra, the inactive project it's based on, the Quagga project aims at providing open source versions of routing protocols
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55. Quagga currently provides open source versions of protocols
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56. This is part 1 of a multi-part series on BGP routing and security: Prelude: Connecting to the DN42 Overlay Network Part 1: BGP Peering with Quagga (You Are Here) Part 2: Preventing Transit Part 3: Coming Soon This article serves as a practical introduction to BGP peering using the Quagga network routing software suite.
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57. Quagga and Zebra (Dreissenid) mussels pose a serious threat to California's waters and fisheries
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58. 7 hours ago · An invasive species of mussel — no, not zebra mussels, but Quagga mussels — are wreaking havoc not just in the Great Lakes, but have now spread through the Mississippi and Colorado basins, as far west as Lake Mead
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59. The latest TipSheet runs down the extent of the problem, how Quaggas may be even worse than zebra mussels, and ideas for reporting on your local waterways.
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QUAGGA [ˈkwaɡə]
NOUN
quagga (noun) · quaggas (plural noun)
Definition of quagga. : an extinct mammal (Equus quagga) of southern Africa that resembled and was related to the zebras.
Their predators include Titanis, Phorusrhacos, and Kelenken as well as most other prehistoric predators. Quaggas can wear saddles, horse armor, and chests. Quaggas can wear saddles, horse armor, and chests.
The quagga is a sub-species of zebra, and like its cousin, looks like a small stripey horse. However, it has noticeable fewer stripes on the back half of its body, along with a brown tinge to its fur.
The quagga was the southernmost distributed plains zebra, mainly living south of the Orange River. It was a grazer, and its habitat range was restricted to the grasslands and arid interior scrubland of the Karoo region of South Africa, today forming parts of the provinces of Northern Cape, Eastern Cape, Western Cape and the Free State.