Natural History Museum exhibit focuses on famous P-22 mountain lion

Saturday, July 22, 2017
Natural History Museum exhibit focuses on famous P-22 cougar
The Hollywood Hills are home to many celebrities, including Los Angeles' most famous mountain lion - P-22.

EXPOSITION PARK, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The Hollywood Hills are home to many celebrities, including Los Angeles' most famous mountain lion - P-22.

Biologist Miguel Ordenana was the first person to discover the beloved mountain lion was living in Griffith Park in 2012.

Now P-22 will be the star of his own exhibit at the Natural History Museum, which is called "The Story of P-22 - L.A.'s Most Famous Feline."

The 500-foot installation follows the cougar's extraordinary story and features a large map showing where he lives, a freeway crossing simulation and videos gathered by the museum's scientists.

To learn more about the exhibit, watch Chelsea Edwards' full report in the video above.