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The birth at the Australian Reptile Park provides a rare glimpse into the arrival of the iconic Australian creatures. Then, ...
Decades of speculation over whether a dingo dog took a baby who disappeared in Australia 32 years ago ended today with a startling revelation: A dingo actually did take 9-week-old Azaria ...
Did a dingo really take a baby that vanished from an Outback campsite in 1980? A nation that was once bitterly divided on whether baby Azaria Chamberlain had been dragged away by a wild dog or ...
"A dingo ate my baby!" is a cry popularly attributed to Lindy Chamberlain, after her baby Azaria was snatched by the wild dogs in 1980. The Chamberlain family had been camping in central Australia ...
Many Australians initially did not believe that a dingo was strong enough to take away the baby. Public opinion sway ... but in recent years the wild dogs have been blamed for three fatal attacks ...
“On television, footage from the Chamberlains’ trial was often accompanied by images of the wild dogs looking ... that a dingo had indeed killed, and likely devoured, the baby.
A coroner ruled Tuesday that a dingo, a wild dog native to Australia, caused the death of a baby more than 30 years ago. Azaria Chamberlain was just 2 months old when she disappeared from a tent ...
Lindy and Michael Chamberlain’s baby, Azaria, was taken from their tent by a dingo, a breed of wild dog. Lindy reportedly screamed “A dingo ate my baby!” which became a punchline across the ...
Lindy thought that she saw a dog fleeing the campsite with something large in its jaws, which led her to exclaim, “A dingo’s got my baby!” Azaria never returned, and searchers never located ...
"A dingo ate my baby!" is a cry popularly attributed to Lindy Chamberlain, after her baby Azaria was snatched by the wild dogs in 1980. The Chamberlain family had been camping in central Australia ...