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Puma: El León de los Andes (1996)

Género : Documental

Tiempo de ejecución : 1H 0M

Director : Hugh Miles

Sinopsis

Además de ser uno de los territorios más hermosos de la Tierra, el parque nacional Torres del Paine,en Chile, una extensión de casi 200.000 hectáreas considerada como la joya de los Andes, es el hogar de varios pumas salvajes, animales que por su esquivo comportamiento son difíciles de observar.

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Hugh Miles
Hugh Miles
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