The Cat That Walks Alone
The Iberian Lynx is one of the few remaining big cats that still lives wild in western Europe. But now it faces extinction, and few people seem to care. Natasha Walters finds out why.| Comments on article "The Cat That Walks Alone" | |||||||||||||||
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