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Cats on the Prowl
Photographer: National Park Service
Capitol Reef National Park is best-known for its riveting geology, not its resident wildlife. And yet, if you spend enough time in the park and happen to be in the right place at the right time....
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That is awesome. I visited Capitol Reef National Park this summer, I didn't see any cats. I would have loved to see that cat and get a photo.
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