Sydney, Dec 26 ”: An Australian dingo in the wild Australia's dingo population is no
stranger to getting blamed for crimes. But this time there is irrefutable
evidence that a dingo stole a British woman's bag containing thousands in cash
and jewelry.
Australian network ABC reports that the 58-year-old woman
was walking along a beach in New South Wales when the dingo made the
grab.
Several witnesses tried unsuccessfully to warn the woman and
another individual took photos of the dingo racing off into the nearby
dunes.
The Australian dingo often makes its home in sandy areas near
bodies of water. It's considered an apex predator, meaning it has no known
rivals in the wild. However, interbreeding with other wild dogs has led to the
dingo becoming a protected animal in Australia, with certain habitats designated
for pure dingos.
There have been several reported dingo attacks against
humans, but this appears to be an extremely rare case of an animal "robbing" a
person of personal belongings.
Police were eventually able to track down
the dingo, but have not yet found any of the stolen merchandise.
Port
Stephens Crime Manager, Acting Inspector Matthew Maroney, tells ABC that the
dingo, which was shot and killed, was suspected of being behind several other
incidents this year. "It was established that this animal had been the subject
of numerous complaints in the prior three months, jumping onto barbeques in the
van park and approaching and stealing things from people," Maroney told
ABC.
"The offending dingo was photographed by witnesses and was clearly
identified as having one leg predominantly white," he
added.
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