Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs A two-year-old has been bitten by a dingo at a popular tourist destination – the second attack in two days.The dingo bit the child on the leg at Lake McKenzie at K’gari, formerly Fraser Island, in Queensland on Sunday, resulting in a superficial injury.The dingo encountered the child in the car park.Rangers were onsite and provided basic first-aid care and advice.The attack was the second such incident of the Australia Day long weekend after a dingo bit a woman at Lake McKenzie on Saturday, an Environment Department spokesperson said.The woman sustained a superficial injury when she was bitten on the leg after she tried to stop the dingo from taking her bag, the spokesperson said.The latest incidents came as rangers urged parents to be vigilant and stay close to their children after a four-year-old child was bitten by a tagged female dingo at Lake McKenzie on Thursday.LoadingThe dingo charged at two children, four and 12, who were swimming in shallow water in the lake, biting the four-year-old on the left shoulder and causing superficial lacerations.
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