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A Mexican Jaguar Is Born at the Irapuato Zoo

Summary by La Jornada Baja California
Irapuato, May 31. – The Irapuato Zoo reported the birth of a Mexican jaguar, a species in danger of extinction; and in the Lion Zoo a dromedary and a giraffe were born. The female breeding of Mexican jaguar is in perfect condition and in process of adaptation, reported the Irapuato Zoo. He commented that the birth of the baby is part of a successful breeding program and its parents are in the area of felines. “Jaguar is the largest feline in Ame…
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Irapuato, May 31. – The Irapuato Zoo reported the birth of a Mexican jaguar, a species in danger of extinction; and in the Lion Zoo a dromedary and a giraffe were born. The female breeding of Mexican jaguar is in perfect condition and in process of adaptation, reported the Irapuato Zoo. He commented that the birth of the baby is part of a successful breeding program and its parents are in the area of felines. “Jaguar is the largest feline in Ame…

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La Jornada Baja California broke the news in on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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