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He Doesn't Give up! Tang, Orangutan of the Lion Zoo, Improves His State of Health

León, Guanajuato.- Tang, the 41-year-old orangutan living in the Leon Zoo who was diagnosed with cancer, presents a favorable evolution and receives her medications very well. Diana Karen Casillas, director of the park, said that they have noticed a positive response and that it has been much better than they expected. León The Libre Center in León is already in operation where it is and what services it offers? “We see that it does not present …
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León, Guanajuato.- Tang, the 41-year-old orangutan living in the Leon Zoo who was diagnosed with cancer, presents a favorable evolution and receives her medications very well. Diana Karen Casillas, director of the park, said that they have noticed a positive response and that it has been much better than they expected. León The Libre Center in León is already in operation where it is and what services it offers? “We see that it does not present …

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Periódico Correo broke the news on Friday, June 19, 2026.
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