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P-22, The Famous Mountain Lion Of Griffith Park, Checks Out Healthy At 11 Years Old | LAist
Santa Monica Mtns on Twitter: "Two nights ago, we tracked P-22, a 12-yo mountain lion we've been studying for the last decade, in Silver Lake, the furthest south he'd ever ventured since
New Scientist | LA's Endangered Pumas to be Saved by a $60m Bridge Over Highway - Save LA Cougars
Keeping tabs on Griffith Parks' most famous resident – P-22 | Griffith park, Unusual animals, Mountain lion
Poisoned Mountain Lion Symbolic of Polluted Natural Environment? – PoC
Mountain Lion Living in Griffith Park, Wildlife Study Finds | Redefine | KCET
Watch: Mountain Lion Sighting in Silver Lake – NBC Los Angeles
Famous mountain lion P-22 returns to home in Griffith Park after trip to Silver Lake | KTLA
The Sound of Our Griffith Park Mountain Lion: P-22 and the Mysteries of Puma Communication | Natural History Museum
Griffith Park mountain lion has mange, traces of rat poison | KPCC - NPR News for Southern California - 89.3 FM
Los Feliz and Griffith Park - Home to Puma P-22 — Los Feliz Living & Real Estate
The Brad Pitt of mountain lions': how P22 became Los Angeles' wildest celebrity | Los Angeles | The Guardian
Hollywood's favorite mountain lion, P-22, is getting older but still doing well for his age - ABC7 Los Angeles
World's Largest Wildlife Bridge Could Save Mountain Lions - Scientific American
A week in the life of P-22, the big cat who shares Griffith Park with millions of people - Los Angeles Times
P-22, The Famous Mountain Lion Of Griffith Park, Checks Out Healthy At 11 Years Old | LAist
Mountain lion believed to be P-22 spotted in backyard near Griffith Park - ABC7 Los Angeles
Mountain Lions of L.A. - CBS News
The Mountain Lion that's Haunting The Hipsters
The Mountain Lions of Los Angeles - The New Yorker | The New Yorker
Puma Profiles: P-022 (U.S. National Park Service)
How often do L.A.'s mountain lions go into residential areas? Very rarely, new study says | KTLA
The Brad Pitt of mountain lions': how P22 became Los Angeles' wildest celebrity | Los Angeles | The Guardian