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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:The Shadow of the Quagga: What a Long-lost Zebra Reveals about Horses, Evolution, and Extinction (2013)
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SUMMARY:The Shadow of the Quagga: What a Long-lost Zebra Reveals about Horses, Evolution, and Extinction (2013)
DESCRIPTION:<h4>Lecture by Eric Scott</h4><p>The quagga, a South African zebra, became extinct in the 1880s, but it still shapes our views on life and death in the animal kingdom. Paleontologist Eric Scott (San Bernardino County Museum) provides a brief history of the quagga—its discovery, exploitation, extinction, and potential rebirth—and reveals how these animals continue to inform us about paleontology, biology, and equine evolution. </p>
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