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Santa Monica - P-32 - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery

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One of the newest mountain lion kittens - P-32! This little fellow, along with P-33 and P-34, were born in the Malibu Springs area just a few weeks ago. Our biologists ear-tagged them and are awaiting lab results to see who the dad is. P-19 is the mom and this is her second litter.

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santa monica mountains national recreation area mammals carnivore research mountain lion kittens malibu springs area lab results second litter national parks gallery california calabasas iran
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2013
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National Parks Gallery
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santa monica mountains national recreation area mammals carnivore research mountain lion kittens malibu springs area lab results second litter national parks gallery california calabasas iran