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Bison rams grandfather in Yellowstone Park, knocking him metres into the air
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Bison rams grandfather in Yellowstone Park, knocking him metres into the air

A 65-year-old man named Carl Isom-McDaniel was injured when a 2,000-pound bison attacked him in Yellowstone National Park. The incident, captured on video, occurred as the man and his grandson were taking photos of the bison. The bison chased them, collided with the man, and knocked him several meters into the air. Although the man suffered multiple injuries and was hospitalized, he remained conscious and in good spirits. The National Park Service (NPS) has not commented on the incident, despite the BBC requesting a statement. The NPS warns visitors to maintain a safe distance from bison, noting that they can run three times faster than humans and have caused more injuries than any other animal in the park. The event took place during the peak mating season for bison, which experts say can make the animals more unpredictable.

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Bison rams grandfather in Yellowstone Park, knocking him metres into the air

A 65-year-old man named Carl Isom-McDaniel was injured when a 2,000-pound bison attacked him in Yellowstone National Park. The incident, captured on video, occurred as the man and his grandson were taking photos of the bison. The bison chased them, collided with the man, and knocked him several meters into the air. Although the man suffered multiple injuries and was hospitalized, he remained conscious and in good spirits. The National Park Service (NPS) has not commented on the incident, despite the BBC requesting a statement. The NPS warns visitors to maintain a safe distance from bison, noting that they can run three times faster than humans and have caused more injuries than any other animal in the park. The event took place during the peak mating season for bison, which experts say can make the animals more unpredictable.

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