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		<title>By: Iberian Lynx (Lynx Pardinus) in Spain and the Pyrenees &#124; Blogging from the Pyrenees</title>
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		<description>[...] One place you can see lynx is at Parque Faunistico in the Valle de Tena. There are several European Lynx in a large enclosure and in 2010 three young cubs were born. They&#8217;re quite hard to spot but it’s a magical sight if you are lucky enough to see those fluffy ears pointing up out of the grass. I&#8217;ve previously posted this video of the lynx cubs. [...]</description>
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