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For the first time, bite marks made by a large cat, possibly an African lion, have been identified on the bones of what is ...
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National Geographic contacted the Bronx Zoo seeking ... None of the zoo’s other big cats—including snow leopards, cheetahs, a clouded leopard, an Amur leopard, and a puma—are showing symptoms.
Sharon Guynup is a National Geographic explorer and a global fellow at the Wilson Center. She focuses on wildlife and trafficking. Photographer Steve Winter specializes in big cats. The nonprofit ...
But in 2021, Marin, a National Geographic Explorer ... south of the Arizona border provides yet more evidence that the big cats are moving north to reclaim old territory, says John Koprowski ...
National Geographic Photographer and Explorer Filipe ... identify these tracks as coyote tracks, since unlike the big cats that also roam Big Bend, coyotes walk with their claws extended.