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Aquatic Nuisance Species
they have no natural predators
The Quagga, Equus quagga quagga, is not anctually an individual species, but a subspecies of the Plains Zebra, Equus quagga.
The first quagga foal of the Quagga Project was born on December 9, 1988. The Quagga Project in South Africa is an effort to re-breed the extinct quagga.
They have a very sticky surface that helps stick to their habitat
Your mussels create lactose acid and some little strings of mussels rip and tear. To mend the mussels, eat calcium.
The quagga is a consumer.
Mussels live in a variety of different locations, but always on the bottom of the body of water. They are always benthic, meaning they live on or attached to the bottom.
Clams and mussels thrive in the marine environment.