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1. Dingo tried to snatch toddler from beach in WA.
A dingo has grabbed a baby biting her on the nappy at a remote beach in the Kimberly region.
The family were staying at the Kooljaman resort at Cape Leveque when, on Friday evening they were having a picnic at a nearby beach. The two-year-old girl, Stella was grabbed by the dingo as they ate.
“[Stella] tried to crawl away and was crying and it just ran back in and grabbed her on the lower back and buttock,” her mother Christine Dwyer said.
A spokesman for the wilderness camp told the ABC the bite broke the toddler’s skin but it did not draw blood. It is understood the dingo first attacked the child’s teddy bear before biting her.
Her mother told ABC radio the dingo tried to drag her daughter backwards during the frightening attack.
“It tried to drag her backwards but it only got maybe six inches” Ms Dwyer said.
Resort staff ran to help get rid of the wild dog.
“They were very helpful, they continued to shoo it away and took us up to the nurses to make sure she didn’t need any tetanus injections or anything like that, and just clean up the little scratches and puncture wounds that she received through the nappy,” she said.
“They (the staff) actually informed us that this one dingo has been a nuisance since January and that they’ve requested on numerous occasions to have it dealt with but it hasn’t happened,” Ms Dwyer told the ABC. “Talking to people here there are numerous stories of it starting to be a pest and annoy people on the beach and be just a bit too brazen.