Quagga
nQ/QQ
nQ/QQ
Quagga is a rare marking that covers the dracovix's body in elongated, connected pale or white stripes around the neck, tail, and legs, starting from the feet or wrists and ankles and traveling up the body. On the legs, the marking can present as a pale background with stripes "cut out" of the marking, but by the time the marking reaches the body, the stripes should be evenly spaced.
Alternatively, on the legs and tail, there do not have to be any stripe cut-outs, and the marking can just have a soft or gradient edge.
At minimum, the legs up to the calves and arms must be covered. In its homozygous form, the range extends to the whole body, and may be heavily faded enough to separate the marking off into areas elsewhere.
In heterozygous form, Quagga resembles the white stripe markings seen on the animal of the same name. In homozygous form with high expression, Quagga resembles the stripes of zebras and zorse hybrids.
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