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Answer to Q #12

March 8, 2021January 14, 2021 by Julie Seton

The question “In what US State did Lobo live?
The answer: Lobo terrorized ranches in northeastern New Mexico between 1889 and January 1894.  New Mexico became a US state in 1912. The story, based on a true experience, is found in the book Wild Animals I have Known.

Categories Seton in the western USA, Uncategorized Tags Lobo, New Mexico, trivia, Wild Animals I have Known
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