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This June 22, 2016 photo taken by a National Park Service remote camera shows two of three mountain lion kittens, known as P-50, P-51, and P-52 in the eastern Santa Susana Mountains. P-51, one of the orphaned mountain lions has been struck and killed on the same stretch of Los Angeles-area freeway where her mother and one of her two siblings were killed separately in the past two months. It's not known if P-51 is seen in this photo. P-39 was fatally struck on the same freeway Dec. 3 and the sibling, P-52, was killed on Dec. 20. (National Park Service via AP)

This June 22, 2016 photo taken by a National Park Service remote camera shows two of three mountain lion kittens, known as P-50, P-51, and P-52 in the eastern Santa Susana Mountains. P-51, one of the orphaned mountain lions has been struck and killed on the same stretch of Los Angeles-area freeway where her mother and one of her two siblings were killed separately in the past two months. It's not known if P-51 is seen in this photo. P-39 was fatally struck on the same freeway Dec. 3 and the sibling, P-52, was killed on Dec. 20. (National Park Service via AP)

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