An Exotic Look Into Colombia’s Drug Wars
Meridith Kohut for The New York Times
The creatures at Villa Lorena range from the tiny kinkajou to baboons born across the Atlantic in Africa. The shelter is also home to a camel. More Photos »
CALI, Colombia — Of all the animals that come to die under Ana Julia Torres’s samán trees, the ocelots are among the most numerous. There are eight of them here, seized from the estate of a murdered cocaine trafficker, who apparently collected them in the belief that any self-respecting drug lord should always have eight ocelots in his dominion.
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