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A Panther in the Tangamanga Park of San Luis Potosí?

Summary by Newsweek México
After the circulation of a video on social networks where a large feline is observed prowling around Tangamanga I Park, in San Luis Potosí, users began to speculate about the possible presence of a black panther in the area. However, park authorities denied the version and clarified that the animal captured in the video is, in fact, a large domestic cat. The recording, which quickly went viral and generated concern among some visitors to the par…
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After the circulation of a video on social networks where a large feline is observed prowling around Tangamanga I Park, in San Luis Potosí, users began to speculate about the possible presence of a black panther in the area. However, park authorities denied the version and clarified that the animal captured in the video is, in fact, a large domestic cat. The recording, which quickly went viral and generated concern among some visitors to the par…

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Newsweek México broke the news in on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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