Ireland’s first wildcat bones dating back 5,500 years uncovered in The Burren

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Summary:
- Archaeologists have discovered the bones of Ireland's first wildcat, dating back around 5,500 years, in the Burren region of County Clare.
- The wildcat bones provide valuable insights into the wildlife that inhabited Ireland during the Neolithic period, when the first farmers settled in the region.
- The discovery of these ancient wildcat remains helps scientists better understand the ecosystem and biodiversity of Ireland thousands of years ago.

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