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29 Septmber 2022
California's Santa Clarita (Ap) - on Wednesday, Wildlife Authorities Were Pursuing a Mountain Lion.
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Who, According to Police, Attacked a 7-Year-Old Boy and Caused the Closure of a Park in Southern California.
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California Department of Fish and Wildlife Captain Patrick Foy Stated That
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on Monday Evening at Pico Canyon Park near Santa Clarita, the Boy and His Father Were Climbing the Stairs.
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a Cougar Emerged from the Undergrowth and Bit the Boy on the Buttocks.
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According to Foy, the Father, Who Was Behind Behind, Rushed the Enormous Cat After Hearing His Son Scream.
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the Youngster Was Rushed to the Hospital with Non-Life-Threatening Injuries, According to Foy.
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She Experienced a Really Terrible Incident, but He Predicted That She Would Recover.
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the Father Claimed That the Cougar Was Not Sporting a National Park Service Gps Collar, Which Is Used to Track Large Cats in Southern California.
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the Park Service Stated That the Park Is Outside of Its Research Region and That It Does Not Have a Collared Mountain Lion in the Area.
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Human Attacks by Mountain Lions Are Uncommon. According to Him, About 20 Attacks Have Been Confirmed in California During the Course of 110 Years of Record-Keeping.
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About 35 Miles (56 Kilometres) Northwest of Downtown Los Angeles, Officials Conducted a Survey of the Region and Set Up Boxes in an Effort to Trap the Mountain Lion.
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Wednesday Was a Closed Day at the Park.
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