Dingo that attacked boy 'didn't want to let go' rangers say

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Dingo that attacked boy 'didn't want to let go' rangers say
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'In this particular case, it is an overly aggressive response from a dingo, it definitely meant business.' 9News

The child is in a stable condition in hospital after being bitten five times at a campsite while on holiday.

The child is in a stable condition in hospital after being bitten five times at a campsite while on holiday.Ranger Linda Behrendorff said the animal "pounced" on the boy. "Both parents charged at the animal. The father was the main person yelling, the dingo didn't want to let go, which makes it quite harrowing.

Melanie McNiff from Life Light Critical Care rushed the child to Hervey Bay Hospital and said he he had "quite a few bites,""We're not scared of the dingoes, we respect them. This is their home, we're visiting their home," camper Adrian Irving said.

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