The Breeding-back Blog

"Breeding-back" aims to restore or immitate extinct animals by selective breeding. This blog provides general information, the facts behind myths and news from various projects.

Friday, 1 April 2016

Unknown aspects of the aurochs' live appearance

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M ost of the external and morphological traits of the aurochs are well known to us thanks to numerous superb skeletal remains and also cont...
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Saturday, 26 March 2016

The horses in the Lippeaue

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W ith a major delay, I finally do my post on the horses in the Lippeaue reserve, Germany, today. I already covered them in my 2013 post , bu...
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Friday, 11 March 2016

News from NP Hortobagy, Hungary

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T he National Park Hortobagy, Hungary, is home to the largest Taurus cattle population. I did a post on this herd using information I got f...
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Daniel Foidl
My major interests always have been extinct animals, from dinosaurs to Pleistocene megafauna and more recent extinctions. Besides that I am interested in evolution, genetics and ecology. I am also an amateur animal artist, making drawings and models mostly of extinct animals.
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