No-one knows for sure but they would all have been domesticated ones that were here already - no-one goes to conquer a country with pets or a zoo with them.
--actually, Roman conquerers did bring exotic animals (notably, elephants) to Britain, in order to impress and awe the native population.
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There was no heart in the animal sacrifice.
Julius Caesar went to see a fortune teller who said "Beware the Ides of March." Also, the night before the murder, Julius's wife had a nightmare of his murder in the Senate office the next day and begged him not to go.
Tiberius Caesar was the emperor who followed Augustus.
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He set out to be that, knowing that if people remembered you, you lived on in their memories as opposed to being consigned to the uderworld. A revolting animal like Achilles lived on because he was sung about by the bards, and Alexander wanted to be greater than Achilles. Julius Caesar set out to be greater then Alexander and succeeded so much that he won the race - the king of Germany called himself Kaiser (Caesar) and so did the Czar (Caesar) of Russia.