WT: While it is kind of a darker...topic, so much so that while this question may or may not be directed to characters, it seems like a real downer to have anyone but me do a lore dump answer instead.
Obviously, a world like Animalia has had its fair share of attempted and successful genocides. I mean, if our own world is anything to go by, where there is only one dominant species with very little variation, has suffered its fair share, then a world filled with multiple, highly diverse sentient species is just going to be rife with that sort of carnage throughout its history. That said, I'll try to minimize my scope with some...I guess more significant or recent examples or else I'd be prattling on about an entire global history which neither of us has time for.
One of the more significant empires, or perhaps the most, to have its paws in multiple attempted and successful genocides was the original "Pridelands Empire", which had territories stretching from South Afrikat to Roarope at its peak. Having been as big as it was, as aggressively expansionist as it was, and having been an established empire for near one thousand years before its collapse, it's sort of a given. Also, while being to the origin point of 'Simbology' as an organized religion, the whole 'Circle of Life' philosophy was more so utilized to build a caste system which only would further such strifes between species until the empire eventually broke up, the caste system being one of the leading factors to its demise.
As the Pridelands expanded out, taking territory, most nations they encroached on were given basically two options. Serve under us, or die. Naturally, with many ancient nations, their populations were primarily comprised of a single species or multiple species in the same family. There are countless micronations that were lost during the expansionist period of the Pridelands, with some known about, and others totally lost to time. Some close calls include the Pagolins, the Roan, Bushpigs, and the Civet, whose nations were crushed under the paws of the Pridelands, but thankfully their species had already expanded to pocket tribes well outside of Afrikat before the Pridelands advanced, and have generally recovered. But there are a few species that are believed to have been fully stamped out by the Old Pridelands such as the Cape Clawless Otter, The Oribi, The Afrikat Giant Rat, and the Banana Bat.
Hyena's also had an extremely rough time despite agreeing to be subjugated and absorbed by the Pridelands Empire. Due to the role of hyenas as Scars minions in Simbology, they found themselves on the lowest part of the cast system. Hyenas weren't allowed to leave their designated region of the Pridelands Empire without special permission from the royal class (I.E. Lions). That land would become 'East and West Hyenya' today, but it was formally known as the gates to the underworld, or Scar's Kingdom. They were seen as something beyond second-class citizens, and completely disposable. The one thing they were largely spared of was indentured servitude, as no Simba fearing lion would dare have a Spotted Hyena for a servant. That duty fell primarily to various species of antelope and lesser predators. They were also the first to be manually enlisted in the King's armies, and always on the front line to act as fodder. Sadly, this was still marginally better than Hyenian society before the intervention of the Pridelands, as the matriarchal system put in place before the Pridelands and currently in West Hyena is essentially a dictatorship in which male hyena sacrifice is still a prevalent fixture in their society.
It's also worth mentioning that Lions also ostracized, and essentially tried to eliminate black mane lions by way of excluding them from breeding, as they were seen as direct descendants of Scar the betrayer. However, I think that falls more in line with eugenics rather than genocide.
For something more modern related to genocides in Animalia, I will again visit the Great Roaropean Rodent Exile, and the exterminators used in Germamy and other nations. The list of rodent species that disappeared entirely during this time, are the Pawvarian Pine Vole, the Alpine Marmot, and the Hazel Doormouse. Although one can easily lay the blame on the exterminators for having something to do with the outright extinction of said species, it is possible that they still exist in Roarope as many species of rodents went completely underground during the exile, creating societies completely detached from the surface mammals to protect themselves. It is very possible that underground societies of these species still exist to this day that simply hasn't returned to the surface, and have yet to be rediscovered.
Hope that's a satisfying answer, and thanks for the ask!
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