Yellowstone Horror: Gored by Bison! Why NO ONE Felt Bad! (2023 Attack Resurfaces)
Imagine being gored in the chest by a 2,000-pound bison, simply because you underestimated the danger of wildlife. This harrowing scenario became a grim reality for a 47-year-old Arizona woman in Yellowstone National Park in 2023 when she was violently attacked near Lake Lodge Cabins, sustaining severe injuries that necessitated an airlift. Despite explicit park warnings urging visitors to maintain at least 25 yards from bison, she and a companion reportedly encountered the animals too closely. The incident, which resurfaced recently, ignited a fierce debate online, with many commenters expressing zero sympathy, citing the abundance of warning signs throughout the park. Furthermore, mid-July marks bison mating season, a period when these powerful animals become notoriously unpredictable and aggressive, capable of running up to 35 miles per hour. Unfortunately, this wasn't an isolated event, as park officials reported numerous other wildlife-related injuries in 2024 and 2025, often linked to tourists seeking photos. Ultimately, such encounters not only endanger humans but can also lead to the tragic euthanasia of healthy animals due to human recklessness. Don't miss out on more gripping stories and vital safety information; make sure to subscribe to our channel for the latest updates!
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