Although rarely seen by man, big cats thrive in the fertile valleys of this red rock country.
They travel favorite routes to water, hunting grounds and back to the safety of their lair.
If we look closely, subtle signs of their activities can be found.
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Contemporary Impressionist Landscape Painting, “Hibernation” by Colorado Contemporary Fine Artist Jody Ahrens
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