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8-month-old lioness wanders neighbourhood in Mexico
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1 day agoNewsDuration 0:59Firefighters, police and soldiers in Ciudad Juarez, in northern Mexico, tracked down a wayward lioness that was seen roaming the streets. The young feline was safely captured and taken to a wildlife refuge.
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