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Also a UNESCO World Heritage SiteregisterWild dingoes attack humans on a beautiful island in Australia.
While sleeping on the beach, suddenly…
BBCFrom April to May, a female French tourist was attacked by a wild dingo on a beach in Galli, Australia (Fraser Island).
The video shows one of several dingoes roaming the beach approaching a woman lying face down on the sand from behind.
The moment the woman noticed the dingo and tried to run away, the dingo bit the woman’s buttocks. The video also showed someone rushing to her aid.
BBCGulli is home to regarding 200 wild dingoes, and there have been a number of recent cases of dingoes being euthanized for attacking humans, according to the report.
Queensland’s Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS) has decided to “humanely euthanize” a dingo that attacked a French woman. The dingo also harmed several other tourists.
A 10-year-old boy was also dragged into the water
>In mid-June, a 10-year-old boy was attacked by a dingo while walking alone at a campsite in the western part of the island, and was dragged into the water. The boy was rescued by his sister, who injured his arm and shoulder.
Localaboriginal ranger, Darren Blake advises keeping children within sight when visiting Gali. “It’s horrifying to see a child alone.”
Despite their rather small bodies, Blake cautioned tourists, saying, “Dingoes are also predators. (They are ferocious) no different from wolves.”
QPWS is struggling to deal with the dangerous dingoes, as many tourists are expected to flock to the beach to enjoy swimming.
No dingo feeding on the islandhave strict rulesBut dingoes are “very adaptable and will seek food,” which poses an ever-increasing risk to the general public, he said.
In the worst case, “we would have to make the tough decision to euthanize healthy wild dingoes,” said regional director Stephen Price.talking。
“The decision to euthanize a healthy wild animal comes at a cost.”
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