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Residents Banda’bou worried about stray panther

February 25, 2016

Residents Banda’bou worried about stray panther
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WILLEMSTAD – Residents of Banda’bou are increasingly concerned about a mysterious dark-colored animal in their environment. Police have received several reports. According to investigating officer Stanley Ignacio it is probably a panther, puma or jaguar. This animal is roaming freely between Watamula and Sta Cruz, which are on the western side of the island. But […] Source: Dutch Caribbean News Residents Banda’bou worried about stray panther

Source: http://www.sxm-talks.com/dutch-caribbean/residents-bandabou-worried-about-stray-panther/

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