American influencer apologizes for the installation of Australian baby Wombat

American influencer that caused anger after posting her video grab a baby’s uterus From her mother as she apologized in Australia on Saturday, saying she had played the care of young animals.
Australian authorities threatened Jones himself By deportation after she posted a video on her Instagram account running with her uterus Joey in her hands from her mother on the road at night.
“I was running, not to break Joey from my mother, but she could attack me with fear,” Jones, who also uses the name of Samantha Stable, posted on social networks.
“The Snap verdict I made in these moments was never from the place of harm or theft of Joey,” she added.
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the video of the young womb was “just anger”.
General Tony Burke’s birth minister said his department was investigating whether Jones had violated her visas before leaving the country on Friday.
“There was never better day to be a children’s womb in Australia,” Burke said after leaving Australia voluntarily.
Burke said he did not expect Jones to apply for Australian visa again.
The animal seems to be a common uterus, also known as uterus with bare feet. It is a protected Marsupial found only in Australia.
Jones based in Montana claimed that she became “extremely worried” when she found two uterus on a road that was not moving.
“Since the uterus are so often distant to Australian roads, I stopped to ensure that they were sure to get off the road and were not affected,” Jones said.
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“However, as you can see from the video, when I approached them, Joey did not move or escape. I was worried that he might have been ill or injured, and made a strong verdict to pick up Joey and see if this was the case,” she added.
An unidentified man laughs as Jones recorded, saying, “I caught my baby’s womb.” They both notice mother’s sounds of aggression.
Animal welfare experts said Jones could hurt Joey by throwing him out of his two front legs.
Jones said she had returned Joey to her mother and ensured that they both left the road.
“I thought a lot about this situation and realized I didn’t handle this situation best as I should have had,” she said.
“I learned from this situation and I’m really sorry about the trouble I caused,” she added.
Jones did not immediately answer the Associated Press questions on Saturday, including where and when the children’s uterus was captured.
The womb expert said the video revealed that Joey had a skin disease and would die without treatment.
Jones also didn’t say AP -in where she was on Saturday.