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Extinct, people killed them all. Previously having wolves, bears, and lynx in the British Isles.
Unless you mean smaller predators like badgers, polecats, foxes?
Presumably those groups will introduce themselves to the area.
Yes I meant wolves and lynx. There may just become problem populations of particularly pigs if there is no culling or predation