A girl was rescued by her pals after a cougar “latched on to her” and inflicted accidents on her face and neck – with the group pinning the animal down with a bicycle.
The 60-year-old was biking in a gaggle of 5 when she was attacked by the animal on a mountain path close to Fall City in Washington State on Saturday afternoon.
Carlo Pace, an officer with the Department of Fish and Wildlife, informed native media that the buddies have been in a position to “pin down a good size lion with its claws and teeth and everything else under a mountain bike until we arrived” – and had “a struggle with this animal”.
He added: “They did fight back. If it wasn’t for these people the lady that was attacked would be in much worse shape.”
Mr Pace stated the group have been driving close to a creek that could be a cougar’s “natural place” to comply with prey.
“These bicyclists happened to be in that place,” he added. “Wrong place, wrong time.”
The girl has since been launched from hospital, whereas the cougar was shot lifeless and killed by wildlife police.
Witnesses reportedly noticed a second cougar operating via the world on the time of the assault. Officers didn’t find the animal throughout a search.
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The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife stated officers eliminated a 34kg (75lbs) cougar from the scene – and its physique was being despatched to an area college lab for examination.
Officials count on to study the cougar’s age, physique situation and whether or not it had a illness, the division stated.
Mr Pace stated cougars usually stay away from individuals, including that there have been 22 deadly cougar assaults in Washington state – together with two that have been deadly – within the final century.
In July 2023, an eight-year-old on a tenting journey in Olympic National Park in Washington sustained minor accidents in a cougar assault.
Source: information.sky.com”