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Tigers, lions and elephants are among exotic animals kept as pets by drug lords - and they need rescuing from the crossfire as a deadly battle between cartels intensifies.
Tigers, monkeys, jaguars, elephants and lions are the latest to flee a wave of cartel violence eclipsing the northern Mexican ...
Over 700 exotic animals were evacuated from Sinaloa’s Ostok Sanctuary due to cartel violence, one of the largest animal ...
Organized crime and violence in the Mexican state of Sinaloa has forced a local sanctuary to close and transfer at least 700 ...
Big cats and other exotic animals have long been found at Mexican ranches and other properties owned by drug traffickers, who ...
Exotic animals in Culiacán's Ostok Sanctuary are evacuated amid cartel violence. Staff face threats and government inaction ...
Hundreds of animals including elephants, crocodiles, lions and tigers have been moved from a violence-torn Mexican cartel ...
As cartel warfare engulfs Sinaloa's capital, a wildlife sanctuary is scrambling to rescue over 700 animals, relocating them ...
A pack of veterinarians clamber over hefty metal crates of animals they load one-by-one onto a fleet of semi-trucks. Tigers, ...
Elephants, lions and tigers have had to be dramatically rescued during vicious drug wars - as the exotic animals have been ...