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For people who are booing over it, the ARK program In the cannon game pits the now extinct homo-sapiens cloned from DNA found across all time periods hoping for some who can survive any manner of challenges to beat the Overseer and move on to the next ARK, and to eventually come back to Earth and perhaps fix it. Like the humans, creatures, slightly different in most cases from how they were in life, are found from all time periods. It has never been, and never will be, 'a dinosaur' game.
It is an ARK game- as in, something to save doomed species. Just because this ancient bovine doesn't look a whole lot different from modern cows doesn't make it any less impressive animals in the game. If the ARK program/Overseer itself thought the people needed sheep and horses, I'd wager that it would make bovines too. No other animals on the ARK could provide milk in such quantity as the Auerochse!
TLDR: WE NEED COWS AND WE LOVE THEM.