Hanwoo beef
Once very common in the Korean peninsula, the population of the so-called striped dark cow (named on account of fur stripes that can be seen from a distance but not up close) has dwindled over the last century to around just 1,500 animals. Their demise has been largely attributed to Japanese colonial rule over the first-half of the twentieth century, when the Japanese would only allow Korean farmers to raise light brown cows.