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The aurochs, a now-extinct species of large wild cattle, primarily grazed on grasses and other herbaceous plants in open landscapes like forests, grasslands, and marshes. They likely consumed a varied diet that included shrubs and young trees, depending on the availability of vegetation in their habitat. Their grazing habits played an important role in maintaining the ecosystem balance by influencing plant growth and diversity.

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