Yellowstone officials warn the public to not approach bison and other wildlife in the park but one woman stood a foot away from one for a selfie.
A visitor to Yellowstone National Park was caught on camera in a dangerous stunt, approaching a bison for a selfie.A visitor to Yellowstone National Park was caught on camera in an incredibly dangerous stunt.But a woman was seen recently standing just a foot or two away from a bison laying on the ground.Experts say the woman could easily have been gored. And the animal would then have to be euthanized, through no fault of its own.
The National Park Service advises people to stay at least 25 yards from bison, warning they are unpredictable and have injured more people in the park than any other animal.
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