Habituated pack : Why attack risk was high in holiday town
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Habituated pack : Why attack risk was high in holiday town
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Subscriber only A pack of dingoes living in and around Orchid Beach have been influenced by people who were feeding and interacting with them. That was the frustration expressed by Queensland Parks and Wildlife ranger Linda Behrendorff, who said the latest attack on Fraser Island, in which a two-year-old boy was bitten on the neck, head and body, showed what happened when dingoes became habituated. In the lead up to the attack, observations had been made that the dingoes at Orchid Beach were larger than they should be for their age, with many being juveniles. She said it was not helpful to feed the animals, which only encouraged them to come into the township, where they did not belong.
Habituated pack : Why attack risk was high in holiday town
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