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Mexico’s rescue center for the drug lords’ big cats

An albino tiger is shown at the house where suspects of a drug trafficking gang were arrested. (AP)

Alasdair Baverstock
Press TV, Mexico City

A rescue center for big cats, including lions, tigers, jaguars and panthers, in Mexico City is now the world’s largest. It specializes in rescuing the endangered animals from the country’s most notorious drug traffickers, who keep them as status symbols.

 


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