- ID
- 5628379
- Banca
- AMEOSC
- Órgão
- Prefeitura de Palma Sola - SC
- Ano
- 2021
- Provas
- Disciplina
- Inglês
- Assuntos
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BIG CAT ATTACK
(1º§) Farmer Pedro Vaz Ferreira was out hunting on
Saturday with his two sons in the rural area of
Portel, Brazil when he was savaged by the big cat.
(2º§) The feline's brutal attack left the 67-year-old in
a serious state of health - as he reportedly suffered
a partially disfigured face, some broken cheek
bones and went blind in one eye.
(3º§) His two sons, Davi, 32, and 25-year-old Josue
witnessed as the elderly man and animal even
tussled for a few minutes. Davi told the news outlet
O Liberal: "The three of us were in the forest, but it
just attacked him. "The most serious wound is on
his face. It broke the bones in his face, his nose, it
blinded him. "He lost his vision instantly. It pierced
his eye with its nail." Shortly after the attack, one of
Mr Ferreira's sons reportedly killed the jaguar with a
machete.
(4º§) Mr Ferreira's relatives took him by speedboat
to the Hospital Wilson da Mota Silveira in Portel. He
remained there in a serious condition until Monday,
when he was transferred to a larger hospital in
Ananindeua - 200km away.
(5º§) Jaguar attacks are considered rare in Brazil,
as experts have cited them as the least likely of all
big cats to kill and eat humans.
(6º§) Recently, another Brazilian was attacked by
an alligator - but managed to make a lucky escape
with only a bite on his arm. The daredevil had
decided to go for a swim in a popular tourist
destination, the Lago do Amor in Campo Grande -
ignoring warning signs that a lake was infested with
the predators.
(7º§) In July, another Brazilian's fate was not so
fortunate as he was mauled to death by a shark
after walking into the sea to pee. The victim had
reportedly been drinking with friends before he
entered the water and was fatally bitten by the
vicious animal.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/16682980/elderly-man-killed-by-jaguar-brazil/
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