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The aurochs roamed across Europe , Asia and Africa for hundreds of thousands of years.
They were domesticated by prehistoric humans and this provided our ancestors with a vital source of muscle, meat and milk.
Scientists say it's not fully clear why they went extinct, and the last reported animal died in Poland in 1627 .
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