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How Strangers Helped Rescue Woman Attacked by Jaguar at Zoo

How Strangers Helped Rescue Woman Attacked by Jaguar at Zoo A jaguar that attacked a woman who posed outside its zoo enclosure in Arizona will not be put down, zoo officials said. The woman, who hasn’t been identified, was allegedly trying to take a selfie when she crossed a barrier intended to keep visitors back from the animal's enclosure at Wildlife World Zoo in Litchfield Park. The jaguar took a swipe at her, clawing her arm. “The visitor sustained non-life-threatening injuries to their arm from one of our female jaguars,” the zoo tweeted.

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