Posted on 06/26/2012 12:07:24 PM PDT by Free ThinkerNY
WEST YELLOWSTONE, Mont. (CBS Seattle/AP) Officials in Yellowstone National Park say a Massachusetts man was gored by a bull bison that threw him 10 feet in the air and then pinned him to the ground.
The man, who is in his mid-50s, suffered a broken collarbone, shoulder blade, several ribs and a groin injury in Saturdays encounter near the Norris campground.
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>> Cowboy up. Yee-haw!
I understand that you can herd bison anywhere they want to go.
Like a good neighbor State Farm is there.
In the office.
Like a good neighbor State Farm is there.
We’re good.
Before hitting the main herd we started seeing the old solitary bulls hanging out on the fringe of the herd. A guy in a truck in front of us pulled over to take a picture of a bull that was standing by the side of the road. He had one of those 115 Kodak instamatics so, of course, he got out of his truck to get a good picture. My father pulled over and announced to the kids in the back seat "Pay attention kids. You are about to see a man get killed." Mom yelled at Dad for that comment, the bull turned, and as soon as the shutter clicked, charged the man who ran back to his truck. He made it by diving through the open window of the truck. The bull hit the door of that truck without slowing down, putting a huge dent in the door, then trotted away like nothing had happened. It was pretty awesome to see.
Yep.
Even relatively tame bison are ornery critters.
The wild ones can be downright dangerous.
Do not pet the bison...
We camped at Yellowstone Park in 1964 when I was 12 and a ranger told us about a couple who tried to put their toddler on the back of a grizzly bear for a photo. The bear wasn’t into it, but nobody was harmed.
(That story is here: http://galvestondailynews.com/story/323286).
(It's called WILDlife for a reason. That first syllable *means* something.)
Unless 10’ is a new world’s record, why is this even news?
BtD (consulting pamphlet): "Well, sit right there. Don't let him know you're afraid."
Buddy: "He's still coming, and his eyes are really red..."
BtD: "Sez here, 'Don't show fear. Make yourself look big and look him right in the eye.'"
Buddy: "Uh, Bill, he's startin' to breathe hard and I don't like the look he's giving me."
BtD: "Book sez yer supposed ta bare yer teeth and hiss at him."
Buddy: "HE'S CHARGING!"
BtD (flipping pages): "Oh, wrong animal. Sorry."
Depending on the definition of "groin injury" he might still be in the running for a Darwin Award. Dying isn't the only way to be taken out of the gene pool.
LOL! I just found this Dyson the Bison video for my kid recently!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjgH3oLWsxY
That buff was just messing around!
The Park only gives you about a thousand warnings to observe bison only from your car. I don’t know why people think these warnings don’t really mean anything. Stupid is as stupid does.
The rule about big gators is that stupid gators never get big!
that line tells me that I'd like to be sitting at the table after a big dinner and listen to your Father tell stories.
When bison attack videos.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwBWAjHLFEo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNvTHOrTf_Y
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDy4C_9psI0&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oo33YUVMP2k&feature=related
Nature has a way of weeding out stupid people.
We call the tourons - a cross between tourists and morons. Just about every year bison play soccer with one or two of the idiots who ignore the warnings.
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