Quagga (My version)

The quagga (Equus quagga quagga) is a subspecies of plains zebra that lives in South Africa. It was once on a brink of extinction, but several conservationists have saved this animal from extinction and was reintroduced back to South Africa, where they are thriving once again. Quaggas have become popular attractions in several zoos that have breeding programs and also safari parks. They are very common hebivores that feed on grass. They're were also introduced to North America, where they are replacing the extinct Pleistocene Yukon horses. Their main predators are lions and sometimes hyenas and leopards, while in North America, cougars and packs of gray wolves are their new predators after the quaggas were introduced to North America.