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Toddler bitten by wolf at city zoo

A two-year-old child suffered a broken arm after being bitten by a wolf in the Guadalajara Zoo on Monday afternoon.

Luis Angel Dominguez Garcia was bitten after putting his arm inside the enclosure of the endangered Mexican wolf. The boy’s mother, Alondra Rubi Garcia, 17, and her boyfriend German Alonso, 25, managed to pull his arm from the wolf’s jaw, before rushing him to be treated by Green Cross paramedics. Zoo officials blamed the incident on the neglect of the child’s mother and her boyfriend, noting that each enclosure has regulations that visitors must follow for safety reasons.

 

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0 # fotografo de bodas en guadalajaraGuest 2012-11-27 10:26
I've been there and there's enough safety to avoid this kind of incidents, the parents should be protecting the kid, the only way a wolf could have bitten the hand is that the kid was climbing on the fence which is close to the wolves. He was lucky not to loose a limb for the teeth of wolves are sharp enough to do it
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