Eagle attacks staff member at Gold Coast wildlife park
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| Eagle attacks woman at Qld wildlife park |
A wedge-took after feathered animal has assaulted a female staff part at the Gold Coast's Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, giving up her with facial cuts.
The lady, recognized to be 30, was assaulted not long after 8.30am on Tuesday.
She was taken to the Gold Coast University Hospital in an enduring condition.
"[The] tolerant has a minor cut starting late on her asylum. She has a wide cut through her top lip continuing through her base lip to simply over her catch," said Cary Strong from the Queensland Ambulance Service.The asylum's senior vet, Dr Michael Payne, said the lady was a specialist staff part who had entered the winged animal fenced in area to "clean and oversee".
"She persisted through a lip hurt and is right now experiencing treatment in recovering office," he said.
It is welcomed that operations, including free flight indicates highlighting wedge-tail winged animals of prey, are continuing as should not strange at the untamed life park.
The wingspan of a wedge-took after flying creature of prey can reach up to 2.8 meters.
Their prey wires foxes, rabbits and little kangaroos.
The occasion comes only two months after a youngster was assaulted at an Alice Springs normal life park by a wedge-took after winged animal, with a photo of the scene developing as truly newsworthy around the globe

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