The jaguar that attacked an Arizona woman -- who jumped a barrier to snap a selfie with the feline -- will not be euthanized, zoo officials said Sunday. She received stitches and is recovering well. A search began for possible survivors after a scanner detected a pulse one month after the mega-blast at the adjacent port, A full moon next to the Virgen del Panecillo statue in Quito, Ecuador, A Palestinian woman reacts as Israeli forces demolish her animal shed near Hebron in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, Students protest against presidential elections results in Minsk, The pack rides during the 3rd stage of the Tour de France between Nice and Sisteron, Law enforcement officers block a street during a rally of opposition supporters protesting against presidential election results in Minsk, Belarus, A woman holding a placard reading "Stop Censorship - Yes to the Freedom of Expression" shouts in a megaphone during a protest against the mandatory wearing of face masks in Paris. Today's tech news, curated and condensed for your inbox. The pair were spoken to after showing a lack of judgement and sensitivity, the force said. A woman suffered serious injuries to her arm after being attacked by a jaguar at Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium and Safari Park, just outside Phoenix, on Saturday. The zoos legal representative Gonzalo Rodriguez Diaz said the victim crossed the security line to approach the animal, and ended up getting close enough for the animal to bite her arm and scratch her face. Wildlife World Zoo director Mickey Ollson said there was "no way to fix people crossing barriers". The unnamed 30-year-old woman was then taken to a nearby hospital where she is said to be in a serious condition. The 23-year-old man, who dropped his phone and tried to retrieve it after the selfie, fell several meters into the ash of the crater before being saved by nearby park officials. Wildlife World Zoo did respond to questions about what would happen to the jaguar, saying the animal will not be euthanized. 'We regret to inform that this evening, before closing there was an incident reported . Read about our approach to external linking. The 2018 incident left the man with serious injuries to his leg and he was hospitalized in serious, but non-life-threatening condition, officials said. A woman was attacked by a jaguar while trying to take a selfie in an Arizona zoo Saturday evening. A woman was attacked by a jaguar while trying to take a selfie in an Arizona zoo Saturday evening. A man fell into the rushing waters of the flooded Potomac River in Maryland as he was trying to take a selfie, a local official said. A woman who was attacked by a jaguar at an Arizona zoo has apologized for the incident,. This is the hilarious moment a man posed for a selfie next to one of the woodland critters - and was attacked for his trouble. "I was in the wrong for leaning over the barrier. Still sending prayers to her and her family.". . For some, selfies have proven to be deadly when trying to get the perfect shot. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Thattil, 29, who is bisexual, revealed in a TikTok video that she and her brother were attending their first Mardi Gras together at the weekend along with her girlfriend Jorgia O . Without thinking, I had no idea what I was going to see, I just ran over there, Wilkerson said in comments reported by CNN. "So we're constantly warning people to stay away from the water -- it's dangerous. But what is certain - she crossed the barrier. At that moment, I grabbed the girl around the torso and pulled her away from the cage and it unlatches from her claw. The group was between 3 and 6 feet away from the animal at the time. A woman was attacked by a jaguar as she allegedly tried to take a selfie outside the big cat's enclosure at Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium and Safari Park in Arizona, authorities said. What's the least amount of exercise we can get away with? The zoo spokesperson also said the woman attacked apologized for the incident, acknowledging she was in the wrong. The irony is that people usually take these photos because they love animals, Chiara Vitali, of World Animal Protection, told The Independent last year. "My mom thinks of how to distractthe jaguar and she grabs her water bottle and she shoves itthrough the cage, right near where the jaguar is," Wilkerson went on to say. After stopping to go to the toilet on his way home from a wedding, Prabhu Bhatara is said to have spotted the injured animal in the Nabarangpur district of Odisha in India. It appeared the man accidentally got too close to the rapidly moving river at night and slipped, Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service spokesman Pete Piringer told ABC News in 2018. ABC News' Emily Shapiro, Jon Haworth, Julia Jacobo and Mark Osborne contributed to this report. While ostensibly there to talk ab. Paramedics were called to the zoo and she was treated - no word yet on how that woman is doing, but we hope she is recovering just fine. In a tweet, the zoo explained that the woman crossed over a barrier in order to get the photo. 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A jaguar attacked a woman at the Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium and Safari Park in Arizona while she was trying to take a selfie. A man was mauled to death by a bear after he reportedly tried to take a selfie with the creature. 13:51. She received stitches and is recovering well. ", Pet pig that used to belong to Logan Paul found 'abandoned in life-threatening condition'. The unnamed woman returned to the Wildlife World Zoo in Litchfield Park, Arizona on Sunday to . An aquarium in Japan is asking folks at home to video chat with its garden eels to give the creatures some company and help them maintain familiarity with humans. PHOENIX - Wildlife World Zoo officials have said the woman attacked by a jaguar Saturday was taking a selfie. The woman who was attacked by a jaguar while posing for a selfie has asked for the zoo to upgrade their safety systems. "My mom thinks of how to distract the jaguar and she grabs her water bottle and she shoves it through the cage, right near where the jaguar is," Wilkerson went on to say. LITCHFIELD PARK, AZ (WPVI) -- A woman is recovering after being attacked by a jaguar during a selfie attempt at an Arizona zoo Saturday evening. Fox 10 spoke with Kristy Morcom, spokesperson for Wildlife World Zoo, about the incident. The patient was then taken to the hospital and was treated for her injuries. The woman suffered non-life threatening injuries. The visitor sustained non-life threatening injuries to their hand from one of our female jaguars. 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With these institutions closed because of COVID-19, the game can become a virtual escape to do what is, at its core, what the aquarium and other museums do every day. 5. The Vesuvius volcano is located in the Vesuvius National Park in Naples, Italy, March 2, 2019. A Florida man was reportedly injured by a jaguar after jumping a barrier at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens on Wednesday. According to reports, the zoo has agreed to pay for the womans medical bills as the animal was still in its cage when the incident took place. A woman clawed Saturday by a jaguar, reportedly while trying to take a selfie at an Arizona zoo, calls it a "crazy accident," CBS News reports. The zoos Twitter account later confirmed that the animal was safe. We spoke to Adam Wilkerson, the man who took this video. An American tourist who died after falling off a cliff at Kurnell. An Arizona zoo is warning guests about staying behind barriers after a woman was attacked by a jaguar. We show you the amazing life you share your planet with, and tell you fun things about it! Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium & Safari Park (@ZooWildlife) March 10, 2019. She suffered a serious wound on her left arm. Start your Independent Premium subscription today. A WOMAN VIOLENTLY ATTACKED WHILE TRYING . If you are not receiving newsletters, please check your spam folder. The ViralTab page is created by and dedicated to professional, independent freelance journalists. March 10, 2019, 6:15 AM . Linda So reports. Even organised animal selfies can be dangerous but not necessarily for the humans involved. PHOENIX - A woman attacked by a jaguar at an Arizona zoo on Saturday claimed she did not cross the barrier and was not attempting to take a selfie.incapacitated patient gave birth last year , was shot outside the campus by a police officer when the person showed up with a weapon, according to Hacienda HealthCare. 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