Peacock attacks Apopka toddler

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APOPKA, Fla. (WKMG) — Two-year-old Jackson Brown keeps repeating and reliving what he went through Tuesday morning, when a peacock attacked him while he was at Magnolia Park in Apopka.

“Not nice birdie,” he said over and over again.

His mother, Laura Brown, was there when it happened.

“We were at the park; we went at about 11,” Brown said. “We got out of the car and the peacocks came to us. I looked down for one second and I turned back around and the peacock was on top of his head with its talons, flapping his wings, and when I went over to the peacock, it still didn’t get away from him. It was just so scary to see your child in the talons of a peacock.”

Brown said the talons tore through her son’s head. One of the scratches barely missed his eye.

She took the boy to urgent care, where she said doctors used surgical glue to close up her son’s gash, and now he has to be on antibiotics for the next week or so. Brown said she doesn’t want this ever to happen again.

“I think that having an animal around where the children’s play equipment that has already attacked a child, that’s unacceptable,” she said.

When Brown called a park ranger to tell him what happened, she said he confirmed the peacocks have been more aggressive.

Park rangers wouldn’t confirm the attack to WKMG. An Orange County spokesperson said she wasn’t aware of the incident but would check into it on Wednesday morning.

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