Bison Attacks Tourist, Throws Him 2.5 Meters High in Yellowstone National Park
A dramatic video from Yellowstone National Park captures a sudden and violent attack by a bison on a tourist, who was thrown approximately 2.5 meters into the air. The tourist, nicknamed "Grandpa" by online viewers, suffered serious injuries from the assault and the subsequent hard landing. Eyewitnesses and social media users noted that unlike many incidents where tourists approach wildlife recklessly, this man appeared to maintain a safe distance and did not provoke the animal.
Observers reported that the tourist attempted evasive maneuvers, but the bison's speed and strength overwhelmed him. Experts suggest the bison's aggressive behavior may be linked to an ongoing severe heatwave in the area, which is believed to contribute to the short temper of large animals. The incident has reignited debate over Yellowstone's safety protocols, as current guidelines recommend keeping about 23 meters away from bison, a distance many now consider insufficient during hot weather.
The event serves as a stark reminder that Yellowstone is a wild environment where animals are dominant, not a controlled zoo. Online commentators emphasized the importance of staying inside vehicles during such encounters and acknowledged that the park belongs to the wildlife, with humans merely sharing the space.