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Family of 5, including 4-year-old girl, attacked by bobcat at Arizona campground, authorities say

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Family recovering after bobcat attack
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ByJulia Jacobo
July 30, 2019, 7:51 PM

Five family members were injured by a bobcat at their campsite in Arizona, according to authorities.

The victims, all Arizona residents, were at the Shannon Campgrounds in Mount Graham when a bobcat entered their campsite around 7:30 p.m. Sunday, according to a news release from the Graham County Sheriff’s Office.

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The bobcat first attacked a 4-year-old girl, prompting other family members to hit, kick and grab the animal to get it off her.

A sign for Coronado National Forest Campground is pictured in this photo posted on Twitter by Arizona Game and Fish Department.
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One of the family members, Tyler Ray, 34, told deputies that at one point he was "rolling on the ground with the bobcat," according to the release.

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Another witness said the bobcat lunged at her after it was separated from the child, according to authorities.

PHOTO: A Bobcat prowls through the woods in this undated stock photo.
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The big cat eventually ran off, but the five victims, ages 4 to 63, sustained bite marks, scratches and cuts to the hands, thighs, faces and heads. After they were checked out by paramedics on the scene, they drove themselves to the hospital.

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The Arizona Game and Fish Department has been notified of the attack and will continue the investigation.

It is unclear whether the bobcat has been located.

ABC News' Frank Elaridi contributed to this report.

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