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Famed mountain lion P-22 was suffering from severe injuries, chronic conditions, necropsy finds

Por: ABC7 Nation June 15, 2023

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after being examined by wildlife officials who captured him following signs of distress, including a series of attacks on pet dogs in the area.The necropsy conducted by veterinary pathologists at the San Diego Zoo confirmed injuries to his head and right eye that appeared consistent with reports that the lion was struck by a vehicle shortly before his capture, including an orbital fracture with bleeding.The exam also identified an older... + full article



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