Bison gores man who got too close in Yellowstone national park | US news

Park officials said in the last state of injury to a tourist, close to one of the large hoof cows.
A 30 -year -old man from Randolf, New Jersey, was slightly injured after he felt uncomfortable by the Buson in the Al -Sakhan Al -Alawi Basin area in Yellowston, the famous national park that spreads across three western states. National Park Service He said The man was treated by the medical emergency staff and that the accident was now under investigation.
Besson’s confrontation is the second one in one month-on May 7, the national park service stated that a 47-year-old man was injured after he was close to approaching.
In recent years, there have been many of these incidents after tourists ignored warnings not to approach Biskon. One, now notorious, the episode included in 2023 newborn Bison should be placed because the man picked up and will not restore the animal herd. A similar problem occurred in 2016, when a Canadian man and his son Ajal Al -Buson put in the SUV.
Once spread throughout the western United States, Bison was slaughtered in large numbers by white settlers, and today the largest open sheat is present in the Yellowston region, with about 4,800 Bison.
Bisson stands up to 6 feet and can weigh 2000 pounds, and garden officials said they could be aggressive if people do not respect their space. ” Yellowstone visitors are required to stay more than 25 yards from all large animals, such as bison, Ayes, mousse and wolves, and at least 100 yards of bears, wolves and chopped.
“Besson will defend its area when they are threatened and wounded more people in Yellowston more than any other animal,” The garden service warned on Tuesday.
“Unpredictable and can work three times faster than humans. If wildlife is approaching you, then move away to keep these safe viewing distances always.”