Two lynxes die in captivity and are dumped on a public road. Drug traffickers dumped two wild animals they had as pets to die.
The two female wildcats were found on the side of Tecnológico Avenue. They were likely in captivity, but they died and were taken to the site to be disposed of.
A witness observed a pickup truck dumping the bodies they had kept as pets.
The two lynxes found dead yesterday in Delicias, in front of CETis 87, an institution that has a lynx as a mascot, died from gunshot wounds.
The cause of death was determined by means of studies performed on the dead felines.
Municipal Ecology personnel confirmed that the two lynxes had been shot.
The case was turned over to the Federal Attorney’s Office for Environmental Protection (PROFEPA).
A police camera is located near where the bodies of the dead lynxes were left. It’s not yet known if they were able to capture images of the perpetrators.



Sources: CETis Facebook, La Parada Digital, Tiempo La Noticia Digital, La Polaka, Cetis 87 Street View
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3 Comments
That’s a trade school? Looks like a gogo bar
Those are bobcats not lynxes.
So, there’s this thing called synonyms. And I don’t know if you’re familiar with this or not. But let me help you out little man. A lynx is the same thing as a bobcat. There are obviously different ways to say the same thing.
https://www.wordhippo.com/what-is/another-word-for/lynx.html