What's Happening?
An 8-year-old boy was attacked by a beaver while fishing at Lake Henry in Mahwah, New Jersey. The incident occurred when the beaver exited the lake and charged at the child, biting him on the upper thigh. The boy's relatives intervened, managing to fend
off the animal and return it to the water. The boy was taken to a local hospital for treatment, and the extent of his injuries is currently unknown. Authorities reported that the beaver had attacked other park visitors earlier in the day, and it was captured for testing due to suspected illness.
Why It's Important?
This unusual attack highlights potential safety risks for visitors to natural areas, particularly when wildlife exhibits aggressive behavior. The incident underscores the importance of monitoring and managing wildlife interactions in public parks to ensure visitor safety. It also raises awareness about the potential for animals to carry diseases that could pose a threat to humans. The response from local authorities and animal control is crucial in preventing further incidents and addressing public concerns about safety in recreational areas.












