
Golden Eagle Attacks 20-Month-Old Girl And Three Others In Norway, Leaving Deep Wounds
This is why we stay away from the wild species because you never know how they will act.

We’re going to investigate a tragic event that likely changed these people’s lives forever. We’ve all heard stories about wild animal encounters that leave people hurt or frightened, and this one is no exception.
When you’re outdoors, especially with kids, it’s crucial to stay cautious in areas where wild animals might roam. However, animals don’t always need to be provoked to act aggressively—they sometimes lash out simply because they are wild. This incident is a stark reminder of that unpredictability.
In this case, a Golden Eagle attacked a twenty-month-old child and three others. The powerful bird inflicted serious injuries, leaving deep gouges with its sharp claws.
It’s heartbreaking that these families had to endure such a terrifying experience. While birds might not often be thought of as dangerous, they can be incredibly fast and unpredictable when they choose to attack.
This eagle struck not just once but four times in Norway. In this report, we’ll dive into the details of what transpired, how the victims are coping, and what measures are being taken to prevent such incidents in the future.
Stay tuned as we share the complete story, detailing the events of this frightening ordeal and how the families are coping. We'll look at how they’ve handled the emotional and physical aftermath, as well as the support they’ve received.
We can't even imagine how the parents of the 20-month-old girl felt in this scenario.
A young Golden Eagle attacked a toddler in Norway which led to huge deep gouges that resulted in stitches. An ornithologist said that this is likely the bird's fourth attack on humans within a week.
The aggressive bird attacked over the course of five days across a vast mountainous area of southern Norway. The Golden Eagle is quite common in Norway and they are often spotted out and about especially in mountains.
The Eagle is the second-largest bird of prey that eats smaller animals as well as foxes or sheep. Gamekeeper Per Kare Vinterdal ended up having to put down the Eagle and stated that the bird saw the toddler as "prey."
Vinterdal said that the mother and neighbor were able to get the Eagle off the girl but that it "kept coming back" even though the "neighbor chased it away with a stick."
The Golden Eagle "likely had a behavioral disorder" that made it attack, according to Alv Ottar Folkestad. He said that this isn't normal behavior and that it most likely all came from the same female bird that was born this year.
"Details in the plumage make me believe it is the same bird. The plumage means that no two golden eagles are alike," Folkestad said. He also said that conditions could have made it easier for the bird to fly longer distances.

This is one of the men that got attacked and caught the incident on camera.
The 20-month-old girl was outside playing on a farm in Oakland when the eagle "came out of the blue" and clawed her. The neighbor and mom tried to get the Eagle off, but it came back three times before it was killed when hit with a piece of wood.
"The eagle came out of nowhere and grabbed our youngest daughter," the father, who wasn't there at the time of the attack, said. "Her mother jumped up and grabbed hold of the eagle but had to fight to get it to let go. A neighbor also had to help her and our little girl."
Mariann Myrvang, who was also attacked, said that "something big and heavy landed on my shoulders." She continued, "I went down on my knees because I couldn't stand up."
The claws from the Eagle went deep into her shoulders before her husband could get the eagle off of her with a stick. She later had to go to the hospital for penicillin and a tetanus shot.

This is such an unfortunate event, and it's not something that you see every day either. It's interesting that animals can attack like this unprovoked but we are just glad that everyone is safe and got the medical treatment they needed after the attacks.

Daphnie
