Lion bites woman in ‘inexplicable’ zoo attack

A woman bit her arm in a terrible incident in a zoo after a lion was thrown and “unexplained”.
Darling Downs Zoo, the woman in his 50s, the lion caught the arm of the lion on Sunday, watching the goalkeepers working in the carnivorous region, he said.
The zoo said that the woman is not a goalkeeper or staff, but a “very popular member of our family”.
“This is something he has done many times in the last 20 years. Potentially, he is very knowledgeable in the security protocols around dangerous animals.” He said.
“Clearly, at this stage, an animal held it with a arm and caused serious damage.”
The zoo said that the lion was not cubed in the near future and that it would not be left or punished in any way.
“This animal did not leave its preservation at any stage and there was no risk for staff or public members.” He said.
Emergency services were taken to Pilton in the south of Toowoomba, at 8.30 hours, the wounded woman was taken to Brisbane’s Princess Alexandra Hospital in a “steady case”.
The zoo closed the day after the incident, but it was expected to reopen on Monday.
Police and workplace health and security officials confirmed that they were investigating the incident to understand how AAP was.
The 20 -year -old zoo is Brisbane’s two -hour driving driving and has a wild collection of lions, tigers and leopards from Africa and Asia.

