Warrah (Falkland Island Wolf)
Falkland Islands
2,000,000 - 1876
The Warrah (rar-ath) or Falkland Island Wolf (Fox) was the only native mammal of the Falkland Islands. Ever since it's discovery scientists didn't know if the Warrah was a fox or a wolf, until research of it's DNA was done and the debate (sorta) ended. The DNA showed that the Warrah was a wolf (some people still call it a fox) and thats it's closest living relative is the Maned Wolf. Diet is largelyunknown but it is estimated that it ate
seabirds, lizards, bug larva, and some vegetation (Judging by the feeding habits of the Maned Wolf who is a omnivore, an animal who eats both plants and animals) The Warrah had no natural enemies where it lived so when humans arrived on the island the Warrah didn't have a fight or flight instinct so it was unafraid of people (the same thing happened to the Dodo bird). This, like the dodo lead to its scientific name Dusicyon australis (do-sih-sigh-on aus-trili-us) meaning: Foolish dog of the south.
Aurochs (Urus)
2,000,000 - 1627
Europe, Asia, and North Africa
Like the Tarpan (ancestor of the modern horse) their was a breeding project to try to bring back the Aurochs. This resulted in the breed Heck Cattle, but their are many differences in the Heck Cow compared to the real animal for example the Heck Cattle are smaller, have shorter neck, legs and head, vary loose skin, the colors are not vary different from male to female, and the horns are small and pointed upwards. The list goes on.



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