Dingo found ‘deliberately decapitated’ after being hit by car on K’gari

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In K’jari (Fraser Island), a dingo found dead is suspected that he was “deliberately cut” after being shot by a car – he is not sure whether Rangers can find his head.
Queensland said that Rangers found a dead dingo on the ngkala rocks on the east side of the island in the north of Waddy Point on June 1.
“An independent veterinary examination confirmed that Dingo had died of a suspicious vehicle strike and then deliberately cut,” he said.
Robert Black, the main program officer, told ABC that a car traveling at 60 or 80 km/h speeds ”car will“ cause serious injuries to hitting any animal ”.
He called on everyone who has knowledge and added that Rangers could not find Dingo’s head.
“The investigation continues,” the Out said.
“At this point, the only thing we know is that the animal is cut off… We don’t know if your head still has it.”

Rangers in K’gari warned visitors against reckless driving on the island and began to be awake for any dingo along the beach.
The Dinkos are a domestic species protected in Queensland National Parks within the scope of the 1992 Nature Protection Law.
“The maximum penalty for deliberately killing an animal protected in K’jari, 483,900 dollars or two -year imprisonment,” he said.
“The same punishment also applies to the removal of a deceased animal’s parts from K’jari.”
