This has to be a white people problem........ mostly!!!! .......listen i know brothers .....and there is no way....... them dudes will fuck with wild animals .....on any level ....they are more interested in ho's
/clubs/christal/bitches/weed/driving cars ..... hanging out in bad paces .....but petting bison..........fucking no way !!!!!!....only white people think it is okay to mess with a half ton beast .......i like them but at a distance .......you know it is called a wild animal.......... for a reason ...it has the word.......!!!!! wild ......untamed.....unhinged.....no domesticated ....you go to yellowstone ...they do not hand you a leash to take the bison for a stroll/walkies/......fuck no !!!!!......
It is like everest .......... white cunts ....... go there and die !!!!!!.......why ?.....do you hate your wife that much !!!!.....and kids........ and job........ and employer ...........i think Everest........ is a way out....... suicide by sport .........yes sireeee bob !!!!!............i like animals...... like bison ......from afar ........it is not wanting to be your friend ......bison are not your friend .......don't care how special you think your wife husbands and kids are he does not give a flying fuck ....that animal is think of disemboweling....... you dumb white arse .........it is a bison .....and do not forget ....... Americans wiped out a billion of them .....way...... way .......way .......back to starve the real Americans so they might be fucking pissed at you ......maybe !!!!!!!!!!!.....i don't know and i do not care .......i would like to go to Yellowstone ......and see bison....from a distance ....like normal people do or it is intended ......there is no medals for stupidity ........plastic surgeons cannot fix stupid ....it is a built in device in the chromosomes to de populate .... ...simple simple dolly dimple.......i think ....but what the fuck do i know right .......i know standing next to bison is not clever .......
Yellowstone tourist caught trying to pet bison after posing with it for vacation photos
It's rutting season for bison at Yellowstone National Park, with hormones running high and tempers fraying, but it seems some visitors just can't resist the opportunity to get up close to the huge animals, regardless of the danger.
The latest example, shared via Instagram account TouronsOfYellowstone this week, involves a woman who decided to approach a particularly large specimen for some close-up photos, then turned her back to pose for pictures with it. According to Aimee Lopez, who snapped some shots of the incident from the safety of her car, the visitor then went even further and tried to stroke the animal.
"These were taken in Yellowstone yesterday," Lopez wrote online. "It got worse, she tried to pet it. At that point, I drove up the road and got a ranger."
According to the National Park Service (NPS), bison are the most dangerous animals at Yellowstone, responsible for more injuries than predators like bears and wolves. Just a few weeks ago, an 83-year-old woman suffered serious injuries when she was gored by a bison at the park. According to rangers, the animal was acting in self-defence when it lashed out.
"The bison, defending its space, came within a few feet of the woman and lifted her about a foot off the ground with its horns," said an NPS spokesperson after the incident.
Officials also took the opportunity to remind the public to respect animals at the park. "Visitors: it’s your responsibility to respect safety regulations and view wildlife from a safe distance," they said. "Move away from wildlife if they approach you."
Be bison aware
Approaching or distracting wildlife at US National Parks is a federal crime, and those found guilty may face hefty fines or even jail time.
The NPS warns visitors to stay at least 25 yards (23 meters) away from bison and elk at all times, and 100 yards (93 meters) from wolves and bears.
The safest way to watch wildlife is from within your car, using a zoom lens or a pair of binoculars to get a good view. If you're driving, only stop in dedicated pullouts to watch animals. Don't stop in the road and hold up traffic.
For more advice, take a look at our guides how to avoid being gored by a bison and wildlife safety: eight tips for surprise enc
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