An 80 stone creature which has not been recorded in the UK since the Ice age is now once again freely roaming the land as Europe's largest mammal returns to the British countryside.
The species which are extraordinarily rare in the UK, known as wild bison are living in the vast stretch of West Blean and Thornden woods near Canterbury in Kent.
There is not just one of the beast, but four, although one is only a baby, making it the first of it's kind to be born in the UK for at least 6,000 years, the Mirror reports.
An Irish bison gave birth to the calf last month on September, 9 which is the first wild bison the country has seen being born in over six decades after the animals were hunted into extinction thousands of years ago.
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