The aurochs was a powerful and enormous beast, the progenitor of our domestic cattle. It transfixed humanity across the globe with its power and grace, and features large in artwork from the Paleolithic cave paintings of Lascaux to parlor paintings of the 16th century. It was mentioned in the bible, by Julius Caesar, and was the mold on which the ancient Greeks invented the Minoan legends of the minotaur.
Then we killed it.
At one point the aurochs roamed the earth from the British Isles and Scandinavia, south through the Middle East to Africa, into India, and throughout central Asia. last aurochs died of natural causes in the forests of Poland in 1627.
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