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  2. Dingo attack - Wikipedia

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    The likelihood of wild dog attacks on humans depends to a large degree on how humans behave toward them. The more frequently these dogs are fed or scavenge human leftovers, the more likely it is that they lose all caution and sometimes react aggressively towards humans when they perceive themselves to be in conflict with the human.

  3. These Dangerous Dog Breeds Cause the Most Attacks - AOL

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    Even the tiniest pet dogs can trace their ancestry back to wolves and, even though they are domesticated, dogs still have some of their wild animal traits. Dogs bite around 4 million people each ...

  4. Death of Maddox Derkosh - Wikipedia

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    Maddox Derkosh slipped, falling 14 feet (4.3 m) from the railing, past a catch-all safety net built for collecting falling debris, and into the painted dog enclosure, where he was immediately mauled by 11 of the wild dogs. [2] One of the dogs was shot and killed by a police officer on the scene, while zoo staff tried to detain the remaining dogs.

  5. Animal attack - Wikipedia

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    Bite injuries are often the result of an animal attack, including instances when a human attacks another human. Human bites are the third most frequent type of bite after dog and cat bites. [ 11 ] Dog bites are commonplace, with children the most frequently bitten and the face and scalp the most common targets.

  6. Dingo - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of the Dog Fence Act 1946 is to prevent wild dogs entering into the pastoral and agricultural areas south of the dog-proof fence. The dingo is listed as a "wild dog" under this act, and landowners are required to maintain the fence and destroy any wild dog within the vicinity of the fence by shooting, trapping or baiting.

  7. Michigan Dogman - Wikipedia

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    The first alleged encounter of the Michigan Dogman occurred in 1887 in Wexford County, when two lumberjacks saw a creature which they described as having a man's body and a dog's head. [2] In 1937 in Paris, Michigan, Robert Fortney was attacked by five wild dogs and said that one of the five walked on two legs. [3]

  8. List of fatal dog attacks - Wikipedia

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    The dog first attacked the man indoors, then the woman (owner) brought the dog outside to stop the attack. The dog attacked again, this time towards the woman, which ended with her dying from the attack. The man was taken to the hospital by helicopter to receive care for his injuries, he was moderately injured. [210] [211] August 23, 2022: 47, male

  9. Family dogs kill 5-year-old California girl in backyard

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    Someone called for help for a dog attack around 12:05 p.m. Sunday in Covina. Emergency responders took the girl to a hospital, where she died. Family dogs kill 5-year-old California girl in backyard