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Yorkshire fog probably has its centre of origin in the Iberian Peninsula, but as a result of continued colonisation since the end of the ice age is now found throughout Europe and North-west Africa. Under the influence of human pastoral activities the species has spread to all the more recently developed farming areas in the temperate regions of the Americas, South Africa, and Australasia.