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Smallest American wild cats are losing their homes
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2018-01-24
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Güiñas, also known as Kodkods, are the smallest wild cats in the Americas. These kitten-sized creatures mostly live in Chile, but their forest homes are being destroyed due to logging, deforestation fragmenting their population.
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