Sam Jones shared the now-deleted video on Instagram. An American hunting influencer is sparking backlash after posting a social media video of herself taking a wild baby wombat from its mother. In a ...
Wombat: A short-legged, muscular quadrupedal marsupial that is native to Australia. On average, wombats are 3.3 feet long and weigh 55 to 88 pounds. The wombat is the world’s largest burrowing animal ...
An American influencer who sparked outrage after posting a video of her snatching a baby wombat from its mother while in Australia apologized on Saturday, saying she had acted out of concern for the ...
"I did not handle this situation as best as I should have,” Sam Jones wrote in a statement regarding the controversial video samstrays_some/Instagram The American influencer who faced backlash for the ...
A video of an American hunter picking up a baby wombat in Australia and carrying it away from its mother is sparking backlash on social media. Earlier this week, a video showing Sam Jones, an "outdoor ...
An American tourist and Instagram influencer was recently slammed on social media for posting a video of herself taking a baby wombat from its mother. Sam Jones, who has nearly 100,000 Instagram ...
A U.S. influencer has drawn criticism in Australia, including from the country’s prime minister, for filming herself snatching a baby wombat from its mother. Sam Jones, a self-described “outdoor ...
Sam Jones, who refers to herself as a "wildlife biologist and environmental scientist," stole a baby wombat from its mom in a now-deleted video Skyler Caruso is a Writer and Reporter of PEOPLE Digital ...
Sam Jones has broken her silence in a series of Instagram posts. The American influencer who came under fire for allegedly taking a baby wombat from its mother in Australia and posting a social media ...
October 22 is International Wombat Day, the perfect time to celebrate one of Australia’s most endearing, yet often underappreciated, marsupials. With their chunky bodies, teddy bear faces, and ...
Many mothers say that their children will always remain their babies, no matter how big they get. Apparently, this applies just as much to wombats as it does to humans. In this video, one rather large ...