A witness who came to the woman's aid told KPHO that he'd heard someone yelling for help.
"Help! Help!,' and without thinking, I just run over there", Adam Wilkerson said.
".I rush over and see this girl with her hand up against the Jaguar enclosure fence with a black jaguar's claws in its grasp", he wrote.
Wilkerson's mother managed to distract the jaguar by holding out her water bottle.
The jaguar let go of its grip after he distracted it with a bottle.
First, we must note that her injuries are non-life threatening.
Paramedics were called to treat the woman for lacerations to her arm.
This is not the first time the female jaguar has hurt a zoo visitor.
The incident is being fully investigated, the zoo also said. There, he saw the victim's arm caught by the jaguar's claws.
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The woman had "crossed over the barrier to get a photo", a spokesperson for Wildlife World Zoo confirmed.
"Still sending prayers to her and her family". The woman was injured and required medical attention, according to the fire department.
"We're in a part of society, our culture, where we want that great picture but that's at too great a cost", Block said.
"This is the second time the female jaguar has swiped at someone this month", Wildlife World Zoo Director Mickey Ollson told ABC15.
"She's in pain, like really bad pain", the employee said.
The zoo posted a message on Twitter that read in part, "Please understand why the barriers are put in place".
Valerio, a 3-year-old jaguar, managed to get out of its cage at Louisiana's Audubon Zoo and kill nine animals.
Wilkerson's video shows the aftermath of the attack. Sending prayers to the family tonight.
Litchfield Park, where the zoo is located, is about 20 miles from Phoenix in Arizona.




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