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A puma of about two months was delivered to SAG, which was found by people in the Coquimbo Region, but was found alone, without its mother.
The Cachorro was transferred to the National Zoo and now he is in the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center.
According to specialists, the puppy will not be able to be reintegrated into its ecosystem due to its few months of life and the time that it would have remained far from home.
Alejandra Montalba, director of the National Zoo, He explained that despite the good health of the feline, it will not be able to return to its environment, because it is presumed that it would have spent a long period in human company.
This 2-month-old puma was rescued and, since Saturday, is being cared for at the National Zoo of the @parquemetminvu. Our specialists agreed that it will not be able to survive in nature so it will remain in the Zoo. If you see a wild animal, DO NOT remove it from its environment. pic.twitter.com/lIpFgZzMjF
– Felipe Ward (@FelipeWard) November 16, 2020
“It is presumed that this animal was in human care for a long time, for days or weeks. There are many people who have told us on social networks that in the Fourth Region there were people who had this animal as a pet, there is an investigation in between at this minute, “he said.
“Once this animal arrived at the zoo for rehabilitation, we realized that its behavior was very close to people, we call it imprinted, which makes us suspect that this theory that it was under human care for much longer time is quite feasible ”, he specified.
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