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They Killed, Butchered and Ate a Yaguareté: a Historic Trial Begins in Formosa an Animal in Critical Danger of Extinction

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The men who killed him argue that it was self-defense, but after killing the animal, they took smiling photos next to the body. His skin did not appear, so it is speculated that it could have been sold.
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It is the first trial in the country for a yaguareté. The defendants killed him, butchered him and posed in photos with the animal handcuffed, hung and skinned. The HISTORICAL entry: The first trial began for killing a yaguareté was first published on Data 24.

The men who killed him argue that it was self-defense, but after killing the animal, they took smiling photos next to the body. His skin did not appear, so it is speculated that it could have been sold.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Página/12 broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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