Woman gored by Bison at Yellowstone
Woman gored by Bison at Yellowstone
“Officials said the two visitors turned around and tried to walk away”
Yeah I kinda doubt that.
Yeah, I'm going to have to agree with you there. The likelihood of it being a complete freak occurrence is slim to none. Call me a pessimist.
The end of the article does say its mating season though, so there may have been other factors at play. Animals tend to be pretty high strung, for lack of a better term, during mating season.
I also mentioned in that thread idiots getting fucked by buffalo.
So yeah.
Been to Yellowstone many times. People don’t understand that the Bison look friendly almost looks as if you could pet them.
But they are aggressive and will kill you stay the fuck away.
Yet this does happen every year.
Someone either gets gored by a bison or tries to go swimming in a geothermal pool and gets boiled alive and then dissolved.
Even worse, sometimes both of those things happen at the same time. This one lady, she went to pet the cute bison and it gored her and then she fell into the hot spring and disintegrated. At least I suppose that happened.
I visited Yellowstone last year. The National Parks Service has an excellent walkway system which allows visitors to get a close-up view of the hot springs. All along the walkways are signs that say something along the lines of “Step off this walkway and you will be boiled alive.”
The sheer number of people visiting these areas on an average day and the quality of workmanship put into the park walkways gives people a false sense of security. A few times I had to remind myself that where you are standing could kill you. Imagine being in a crowd of people seeing and experiencing something beautiful. Nobody there is unhappy, everyone is strolling taking pictures and enjoying the hot springs. But in reality, it is a bunch of people standing on heat resistant walkways above a boiling lakes of death.
You see the signs, but I can completely understand how idiots and children would ignore them and get themselves killed. It’s just not something you think about in the moment.
Also, people taking photos of bison are incredibly cavalier about distance and safety. It makes sense that attacks and deaths are common enough not to make headlines.
From the article:
Last month, the NPS put out warnings following a string of human encounters with Yellowstone wildlife that were going viral on social media.
In one video posted in May, a woman was seen getting close to a bison and taking a selfie, which park officials said was dangerous given the animal's unpredictable movements and actions. The agency noted that bison can run three times faster than humans.
Taking a selfie with a bison is one of the dumbest things a person can ever do lol.
I know what you mean, but I’d lay a dollar that these people aren’t from the city. More likely suburbs, exurbs, small town, etc.
People who live in cities tend to understand danger and avoid it. If somebody is like, “that street gets dangerous past X block, and you’re likely to get mugged or worse” you don’t go there. Same principle as a wild animal.
According to 12 news on youtube she was from Phoenix.
I don’t want your dollar personally, please donate it to the charity of your choice.
Didn’t the last time this happen, they have to killed the bison?
Feel bad for the bison, not the dumb twat who was probably asking for it.
Some people legitimately have no idea how to act around wild animals because the only animals they’ve ever interacted with are pets or non-lethal “pest” animals (seagulls, pigeons, etc.). Those unfamiliar may often see parks as a petting zoo photo op.
Hell, the last time I posted on Facebook was to warn the neighborhood that there was a dodgy-lookin’ raccoon out in the middle of the day and to tell their kids walking home from school not to approach it.
The amount of replies telling me to feed it, approach it, pet it, (or discharge a firearm in a residential area) were staggering. Grown adults. So I am not surprised that folks make bad decisions around wildlife.