Geneticists from Trinity College Dublin, together with an international team of researchers, have deciphered the prehistory of aurochs – the animals that were the focus of some of the most ...
Dr. Conor Rossi, Trinity, first author of the article that has been published in Nature, said, "The aurochs went extinct approximately 400 years ago, which left much of their evolutionary history ...
Aurochs were once found throughout Eurasia and parts of North Africa. As shown by their regular appearance in prehistoric ...
Analyses of ancient DNA from aurochs — large, wild cattle that co-existed with humans for millennia — reveals how early humans tamed these beasts and bred them with domesticated cattle for ...
Tauros have been bred to look similar to an ancient breed of cattle Cattle bred to resemble aurochs, large wild-roaming cows and bulls that have been extinct for 400 years, could be introduced to ...
TASS/. Fossil bones of mysterious Bison-X, or a hybrid between aurochs and steppe bison, that roamed the Earth more than 100,000 years ago were found by a team of scientists from Russia ...