P-37 and her sibling, P-36, were ear-tagged by National Park Service biologists in February of 2015. They were later eaten by P-27. P-12, the other dominant male in the Santa Monica Mountains, was the

P-37 and her sibling, P-36, were ear-tagged by National Park Service biologists in February of 2015. They were later eaten by P-27. P-12, the other dominant male in the Santa Monica Mountains, was the

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