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For millennia, the aurochs was a central figure in human culture. They were the primary subjects of the famous 21,000-year-old Lascaux cave paintings and symbolised power and sexual potency in ancient Near East religions.
: Bulls were typically black with a pale "eel stripe" down their spine, while cows were reddish-brown. aurochs
: Even Julius Caesar was intimidated, describing them as "little below the elephant in size" and so fast and strong they "spare neither man nor wild beast". The Human Interaction For millennia, the aurochs was a central figure
Aurochs: back from extinction to rewild Europe - Mossy Earth aurochs
: Both sexes carried massive, forward-curving horns that could grow up to 42 inches long.