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Keywords: p22 #mountainlion mountainlion carnivore wildlife animals animalsandinsects P-22 was recaptured in late March by National Park Service biologists and treated for mange, a parasitic disease of the hair and skin. Blood tests later showed exposure to anti-coagulant rodenticides, commonly known as rat poison. P-22 was recaptured in late March by National Park Service biologists and treated for mange, a parasitic disease of the hair and skin. Blood tests later showed exposure to anti-coagulant rodenticides, commonly known as rat poison.
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