I recently read an article about Stonehenge, the strange circle of stones on the Salisbury Plain in England. The stones it's made of are about 20 feet tall, about 4 people tall! The creators of Stonehenge were hunters, Auroch hunters. Modern cows are the descendants of the immense aurochs that lived in England up until the early 1600s, when they went extinct, because of humans, but wait! The auroch isn't completely gone, well, it, sort of is- but thats not the point. All the modern day cattle are descendants of a single herd of aurochs. Scientists found out that the builders were auroch hunters by finding auroch bones and arrowheads by a stream, suggesting that Stonehenge was built on a Auroch migration route. The Stones were brought all the way from wales by raft and sled. There are many theories about how Stonehenge was built, some logical, others, not so much. One is that giants moved the stones and that a wizard moved them to the field. Others are that it was an astronomical observatory, or maybe it was a temple for worshiping the moon and sun gods, or maybe all three. But for now, it'll have to remain a secret
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stonehenge recreated
auroch
Arch bones
- and theres a movie called beasts of the southern wild about a girl called hushpuppy who find creatures also called aurochs but they aren't at all what aurochs actually were
the aurochs
baby auroch