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Animal handler injured in rare tiger attack at Australia theme park

September 02, 2024
Reuters

SYDNEY (Reuters) - A woman animal handler at an Australian theme park was attacked by a tiger and has been taken to hospital with deep cuts to the arm, Australian media reported on Monday.

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