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Wild boar and pig attacks in Vietnam - 2 in hospital in same week

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© Minh Thu People in the central province of Nghe An tie up a feral pig that attacked a group of locals on August 3, 2013.
Pigs sent two people in the central province of Quang Binh to the hospital in the same week.

Nguyen Thi Hoai, 54, was given emergency surgery and a blood transfusion at the Vietnam-Cuba Dong Hoi hospital after a feral pig she was raising mauled her while she was feeding it.

The woman suffered deep injuries to her thigh and buttocks that led to the heavy blood loss.

She said the hog was a hybrid between a wild hog and a domesticated pig.

Ho Van Thay, 52, suffered injuries to both arms and legs when a different wild boar attacked him while he was working in a field on the edge of the jungle.

Wild boars, bison and elephants have been attacking people and damaging fields in the area, recently, raising questions about the extent of human encroachment into their jungle habitats.

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Bobcat attacks and kills family dog in Ahwatukee, Arizona

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Spotting a bobcat in the desert or the mountains is cool but not in your own neighborhood.

In one Ahwatukee neighborhood, this is too close for comfort.

A bobcat was sighted near homes and may be responsible for attacking and killing a beloved pet.

Neighbors got a picture of a bobcat up in a tree in an Ahwatukee Foothills Neighborhood.

It may be the bobcat that attacked Marie Parsey's little Pomeranian Griffey.

Last week her husband let Griffey out in the back yard, when he didn't come back after five minutes her husband John went outside, and he was attacked by something large.

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Bear mauls Armenian man

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A bear attacked a resident of the Armenian city of Noyemberyan when the man was searching for lost calves.

Samvel Mamyan was hospitalized with wounds on his body, head, legs and hands, a representative of Noyemberyan medical center told Armenian News-NEWS.am.

"He received outpatient treatment and was vaccinated against rabies. Samvel was discharged from hospital and will continue to be treated at home," said Daniel Amirakyan, the head of the surgery department.

The incident took place in a pasture located away from the city Noyemberyan on Tuesday morning. Samvel Mamyan came across a bear while searching for lost calves. Samvel's dog attacked the bear, and he escaped.

"Thanks to his dog, Samvel was not wounded severely," Amirakyan added.

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Beached pygmy whale on Indian Shores beach euthanized, Florida

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© FLORIDA FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMMISSIONWildlife officials had to euthanized an ill whale that was beached Tuesday morning on Indian Shores beach.
Wildlife officials had to euthanized an ill whale that was beached Tuesday morning on Indian Shores beach.

The 6½-foot-long Kogia pygmy sperm whale had several small shark bites, but the reason for its condition was unknown, said Kelly Richmond, a spokeswoman with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

Richmond said the female whale was lethargic and thin for its size.

A necropsy was planned.

The FWC received a call about the whale at 7:51 a.m. and biologists were dispatched by 8:30 a.m. to assess the animal's condition, Richmond said.

Onlookers on the beach gathered to observe as marine experts from the commission and Clearwater Marine Aquarium tended to the whale for about two hours.

It was later determined the animal could not be saved.

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Bear sightings set record pace across Japan, raising danger of encounters

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© Kamaishi cityAn Asiatic black bear seen near a human settlement in Kamaishi, Iwate Prefecture, in June
A spike in bear sightings across Japan including western Tokyo has some experts raising the alarm, following a recent attack on elderly field workers in Iwate Prefecture.

The increase has been particularly high in the mountainous Tohoku region and in some parts of western Tokyo.

On Sept. 12, three men and women in their 60s and 70s who were working in fields near their homes in Hanamaki, Iwate Prefecture, were assaulted by an Asiatic black bear.

The encounter left them with injuries including scratches on their faces and backs.

Prior to the incident, the prefectural government issued bear warnings for the first time in eight years. According to the prefecture's nature preservation division, bears were spotted in 12 cases as of Sept. 19 this fiscal year, which ends in March 2015.

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Romanian politician calls for the army to help control bear population

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© Mihai Barbu/Corbis Bears’ normal diet of nuts and acorns has been scarce leading to more frequent cases of bears venturing into towns in search of food.
Csaba Borboly has called for military assistance and for culling quotas to be lifted following a spate of cases involving brown bears damaging property in Romania

In the depths of Transylvania, Romania, a war against one of Europe's largest brown bear populations is looming.

Following a string of cases involving damage to private property from bears in recent months, Csaba Borboly, a senior politician from the Transylvanian region, has called for the army to be brought in. "The [bear] problem needs the involvement of specialised state institutions such as the police, the paramilitary and even the army."

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Man mauled to death; woman and youth in serious condition after bear attacks, India

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A 32-year-old man was mauled to death by a wild bear in Doda District on Wednesday.

The bear attacked Altaf Ahmed while he was working in his field in the Krandi Desa village in the district last evening, a police officer said. "He died even before a rescue operation could be launched," he added.

Meanwhile, in another incident, a 28-year-old lady was attacked by a bear in the same village. "The seriously injured lady, identified as Zulfa, was shifted to the District Hospital in Doda where her condition is stated to be stable," police said.

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Modesto, California: Vicious dogs roaming streets, chasing people and trapping them inside homes

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© DEBBIE NODA A Beware of Dog sign posted from the alley a few houses East of the home where a man died from wounds when mauled by a pack of pit bulls and a woman critically injured, Tuesday night, Oct. 14, 2014.

Vicious dogs roaming the streets, chasing people and trapping them inside their homes is a common complaint from residents in southwest Modesto, according to police.

In response, the department's animal control officers partner with the Stanislaus County Animal Services Center to conduct regular sweeps of the area, as well as the airport neighborhood, which also has a substantial stray dog population.

The sweeps often result in fines, but the issue has the potential to become criminal.

Animal control officers who alternate between the east and west portions of south Modesto have caught upward of 250 dogs since starting the sweeps a year ago, said Modesto police spokeswoman Heather Graves.

The last operation in the airport neighborhood, on Friday, resulted in the apprehension of 25 roaming dogs, and 22 were caught in southwest Modesto the month before. Dozens of people have been cited for offenses ranging from unlicensed or unvaccinated dogs to leash violations.

The problem turned fatal Tuesday night when four pit bulls mauled a man and his mother at their Glenn Avenue home in south Modesto, killing him and leaving her in critical condition.

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Pack of pit bull terriers savage elderly couple in Modesto, California

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Two people were in critical condition in local hospitals Tuesday night after being mauled by four pit bulls near Bret Harte Elementary School in southwest Modesto.

A 911 call from a juvenile brought deputies to a home in the 800 block of Glenn Avenue at 5:59 p.m., where they found an elderly man in the yard being mauled by four pit bulls, said Sheriff Adam Christianson.

The deputies shot at the dogs, killing two and driving two into another yard.

Officers found an elderly woman inside the home, also with severe injuries from dogs.

Both victims are in critical condition at a local hospital, Christianson said, adding that no one else was injured.

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Pit bull attacks 1-year-old baby at Oak Park sitter's home, Illinois

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Child undergoes treatment for lacerations, puncture wounds to head

An 80-pound pit bull attacked a 1-year-old boy at his babysitter's home around noon Oct. 7 in the 1100 block of South Highland Avenue, according to Oak Park Police.

The Department of Children and Family Services was notified and the dog was impounded at the Animal Care League for a 10-day rabies hold, said Oak Park Police Commander LaDon Reynolds.

According to police, the dog was "quartered" on the back porch of the residence. The dog was known to the babysitter, although it was not her dog, Reynolds said. When the back door was opened, the dog rushed into the house and attacked the baby, police said.