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massive bull bison launches tourist into the air (Original Post) BlueWaveNeverEnd 6 hrs ago OP
Ugh. Humans. paleotn 6 hrs ago #1
it doesn't seem like this was a case of human stupidity, other than simply existing Kali 6 hrs ago #3
He was photographing or videoing a dangerous anima Ms. Toad 5 hrs ago #12
they were in a designated campground Kali 4 hrs ago #20
I'm sure the bison recognized that. Ms. Toad 4 hrs ago #23
I do agree with you Kali 4 hrs ago #24
I'm not going to check it right now, Ms. Toad 2 hrs ago #34
it was agitated going through campground but they weren't there then Kali 2 hrs ago #38
I guess the bison couldn't read. Laffy Kat 3 hrs ago #25
seems to me a designated camping/picnic area suggests people can get out of their cars Kali 2 hrs ago #31
I know. I agree. Laffy Kat 1 hr ago #39
I really seriously Timewas 22 min ago #44
not the point Kali 17 min ago #45
Well Timewas 15 min ago #46
Sorry, total human stupidity. Rutting season and that giy out MerryBlooms 4 hrs ago #13
This message was self-deleted by its author drmeow 4 hrs ago #19
according to the Guardian story I posted Kali 4 hrs ago #22
Its rutting season. You see any sort of male near your camp, you move camp MerryBlooms 3 hrs ago #26
I do agree with you on that Kali 2 hrs ago #29
No, wouldn't even work for cattle. They'll just mow right through. MerryBlooms 2 hrs ago #33
fence works, lots of folks raise bison on ranches Kali 2 hrs ago #36
We raise cattle and some bison here in Oregon MerryBlooms 39 min ago #42
Eek. It concerns when animals/birds are acting unusually. Maybe they know something we don't yet know. MLAA 12 min ago #48
I read the story Cirsium 2 hrs ago #30
so victims of accidents are always at fault Kali 2 hrs ago #32
Is the human okay? Is there any clue as to why the buffalo attacked? efhmc 6 hrs ago #2
bulls in rut Kali 6 hrs ago #4
Rutting season, don't get out of your car. Never get out of your car anyway anytime MerryBlooms 4 hrs ago #15
No external injuries reported, he's in the hospital now. JustKay 4 hrs ago #18
That bison is HUGE awesomerwb1 5 hrs ago #5
I have seen them up close at T Roosevelt Park sarisataka 5 hrs ago #8
Wow. Nature is amazing awesomerwb1 5 hrs ago #9
Out of his car during rutting season. There are signs posted. MerryBlooms 4 hrs ago #16
He was obviously doing something wrong because he got tossed! nt Laffy Kat 3 hrs ago #27
Different species, but I've seen bull moose go nuts on a car because GPV 3 hrs ago #28
He stuck the landing central scrutinizer 5 hrs ago #6
Yeah, but he'll need more distance if he wants to qualify for the '28 games. Xavier Breath 5 hrs ago #10
If there are bison nearby, MineralMan 5 hrs ago #7
He thought it was just a really big cow. milestogo 2 hrs ago #35
The NPS slogan at Yellowstone is "Don't Pet the Fluffy Cows." GoCubsGo 1 hr ago #40
What's that saying: MarineCombatEngineer 5 hrs ago #11
This guy was at least some distance away initially. mackdaddy 4 hrs ago #14
Audition kairos12 4 hrs ago #17
I stayed at the Yellowstone lodge several years ago. doc03 4 hrs ago #21
I don't think people really understand the power of these animals BannonsLiver 2 hrs ago #37
Apparently bison learned photo of TSF appeared on victim's park pass. Sneederbunk 41 min ago #41
When I lived in Texas, a local rancher kept about 10 along with his longhorn cattle, but they may have all been cows. rickyhall 24 min ago #43
Dunno IF true but 'people are saying'..... democratsruletheday 13 min ago #47
E. Musk rumored to be on-site to hire that bison. KY_EnviroGuy 6 min ago #49

Ms. Toad

(38,996 posts)
12. He was photographing or videoing a dangerous anima
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 05:30 PM
5 hrs ago

Which was already agitated.

Not terribly smart, although not as stupid as many tourons (local terminology for tourists whose actions contribute to or cause their injuries)

Kali

(57,022 posts)
20. they were in a designated campground
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 06:09 PM
4 hrs ago

look in foreground of pix, splayed out food and fixings on a picnic table

Ms. Toad

(38,996 posts)
23. I'm sure the bison recognized that.
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 06:17 PM
4 hrs ago


When a dangerous animal is clearly agitated, you clear the area - not so to take pictures.

Kali

(57,022 posts)
24. I do agree with you
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 06:25 PM
4 hrs ago

BUT, if you read the story from the Guardian it says the bison was rolling in the dust at the time the hikers returned to the area - they didn't know it was agitated. I just can't call this one human stupidity if the story is accurate. yes there is a risk anywhere in nature (or the city for that matter) but the situation here wasn't one of those dumbfuck gets out of a car to pet the cool animal things. it was basically a big accident that can happen sometimes. risk of animals acclimated to campgrounds or risk of campgrounds in animals' territory.

my guess is he was a young bull that just got his proverbial ass kicked and was hiding from the winner, on the fight to take out his loss on some other critter.

Ms. Toad

(38,996 posts)
34. I'm not going to check it right now,
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 08:00 PM
2 hrs ago

(I'm in the middle of a 600 mile trip and about to get back in the car). But I read I it and I'm pretty sure it said it was agitated by the time they got their cameras out to take pictures, and that the agitation is at least party is what they were trying to capture.

Kali

(57,022 posts)
38. it was agitated going through campground but they weren't there then
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 08:32 PM
2 hrs ago

when they got back from hike it was laying down/rolling in dust (which can also be agitation, I give you that - but they didn't know as far as what I read) and they probably thought it was just rolling for pleasure.

Laffy Kat

(17,029 posts)
25. I guess the bison couldn't read.
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 06:56 PM
3 hrs ago

Look, it doesn't matter where you are, the bison has the right-of-way. The tourist looked way too close. I hope the guy is ok. He looks older.

Kali

(57,022 posts)
31. seems to me a designated camping/picnic area suggests people can get out of their cars
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 07:54 PM
2 hrs ago

and recreate with some caution but also with reasonable expectation that it is relatively safe to do so. the article I read and posted said the distances were normally adequate and that this was more or less a freak accident. I am arguing that it was not as predictable as all you experts are claiming it was. sure there is always a danger, but when you go to a designated "human" area in a park and follow all the other signs and rules and something bad happens anyway it isn't really your fault, it is just a fucking accident that can happen in life. the guy wasn't taking extraordinary risks like some of these bison-tossing-idiots videos often show.

Laffy Kat

(17,029 posts)
39. I know. I agree.
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 08:37 PM
1 hr ago

I guess we should all stay alert and on the lookout while in Yellowstone.

I'm not an outdoorsy person and have never really enjoyed camping. I do understand the appeal, though.

Timewas

(2,833 posts)
44. I really seriously
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 10:12 PM
22 min ago

Doubt that the buffalo knew that or really cared about a fine point like that, they are in his home

Kali

(57,022 posts)
45. not the point
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 10:17 PM
17 min ago

but yes, that is a popular perspective. until it happens to the viewer.

Timewas

(2,833 posts)
46. Well
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 10:20 PM
15 min ago

I don't know if you have ever been to Yellowstone but there are sigs all over the place telling you not to do what he was doing because Buffalo are way faster than they appear and are very unpredictable

MerryBlooms

(12,675 posts)
13. Sorry, total human stupidity. Rutting season and that giy out
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 05:35 PM
4 hrs ago

A car, never should be! Yep, that big dog coming for you and you done.
More tourist idiots getting what comes.

Response to MerryBlooms (Reply #13)

Kali

(57,022 posts)
22. according to the Guardian story I posted
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 06:13 PM
4 hrs ago

they were hiking and in a designated campground. witness mentions they were within park guidelines of distances from animal. the bull had been rampaging through the campground and went at a truck. the two men were returning from a hike and started to take pix from a distance when the bull jumped up and went after them.

MerryBlooms

(12,675 posts)
26. Its rutting season. You see any sort of male near your camp, you move camp
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 06:58 PM
3 hrs ago

This goes for any mamal, and fowl. Turkey will attack if they're mating, or protecting little ones. I have them here

That camping area shouldn't have been open, if Park knew was a bison area. And you know they knew.

Kali

(57,022 posts)
29. I do agree with you on that
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 07:43 PM
2 hrs ago

but I am a rural person. there are a lot of folks that think nature is a paved trail through a disney movie. this guy wasn't really at fault in this case. campground should be closed or secured for safety with fencing. though I doubt bears care about much fencing or cattle guards. but it would probably work for bison

MerryBlooms

(12,675 posts)
33. No, wouldn't even work for cattle. They'll just mow right through.
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 07:59 PM
2 hrs ago

Bison? No fence would work, not even sure how high electricity would have to be turned up?

No one should have been allowed in that area. Plus, due diligence when you camp and hike. Be aware! Know if there are bison, cougar, bear in the area you're planning to visit. Never go into the wilderness uneducated.

I hope the guy's okay. I really, really hope the bison wasn't destroyed because of this incident. Because most of the time, the animals are destroyed, especially when stories like this go viral. 😢





Kali

(57,022 posts)
36. fence works, lots of folks raise bison on ranches
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 08:28 PM
2 hrs ago

yes they can destroy it when they have reasons to but in general it can work. I mean same for any livestock - if it is a high pressure situation you need stronger structure, wire usually works otherwise - same if there is some attractant involved (thinking more of bears on that)

MerryBlooms

(12,675 posts)
42. We raise cattle and some bison here in Oregon
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 09:56 PM
39 min ago

Bison are heavy contained, cattle, once you head east, is a lot of open range. Cattle guards, but many car accidents hitting cattle... Wondering if bison hate cattle guards, also? Plus, we have the mule deer out ther that will put a serious hurt on you.

And the turkeys right here outside my backyard, are knocking folks off their bikes! Actually, all my local birds are acting off this season. Especially my acorn woodpeckers and my ravens. Just not right, I'm very worried.

MLAA

(19,881 posts)
48. Eek. It concerns when animals/birds are acting unusually. Maybe they know something we don't yet know.
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 10:22 PM
12 min ago

Cirsium

(4,327 posts)
30. I read the story
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 07:51 PM
2 hrs ago

I disagree with your conclusions. Clearly they underestimated the danger. "Oh look, a bison. Let's stop and take some pictures!" No. They were too close. How do we know? Because of the result.

Kali

(57,022 posts)
32. so victims of accidents are always at fault
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 07:57 PM
2 hrs ago

by fact of the accident happening to them? somebody gets run over walking down the sidewalk was in the wrong because they got run over?

awesomerwb1

(5,198 posts)
5. That bison is HUGE
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 05:03 PM
5 hrs ago

Feel sorry for the gentleman. Didn't seem like he was doing anything wrong. Very scary.

sarisataka

(23,281 posts)
8. I have seen them up close at T Roosevelt Park
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 05:19 PM
5 hrs ago

a herd walked down the road we were on and some bulls were bigger than the car we were in.

MerryBlooms

(12,675 posts)
16. Out of his car during rutting season. There are signs posted.
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 05:41 PM
4 hrs ago

Stop fn around with wild creatures to get a selfie. Our wildlife are not your toys for shit posts!

GPV

(73,513 posts)
28. Different species, but I've seen bull moose go nuts on a car because
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 07:33 PM
3 hrs ago

the headlights came on.

Xavier Breath

(6,747 posts)
10. Yeah, but he'll need more distance if he wants to qualify for the '28 games.
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 05:28 PM
5 hrs ago

Sorry

In all seriousness, I hope the gentleman is okay, and unlike with other videos of this nature he did not appear to be encroaching on the animal.

GoCubsGo

(35,112 posts)
40. The NPS slogan at Yellowstone is "Don't Pet the Fluffy Cows."
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 08:51 PM
1 hr ago

They probably even have that on signs. I guess he thought it was a joke?

mackdaddy

(2,000 posts)
14. This guy was at least some distance away initially.
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 05:36 PM
4 hrs ago

I have seen vids of some women walking within a few feet to take a selfie.

This one shows there is no 'safe' distance.

When I was about 7 I was with my cousin in one of their cattle fields. The bull came after us and I was able to dive under a barbed wire fence. Never had any desire to 'run with the bulls' in the sixty years since.

doc03

(39,270 posts)
21. I stayed at the Yellowstone lodge several years ago.
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 06:11 PM
4 hrs ago

I went walking on a hiking trail in the evening and saw one maybe 100 feet in front of me, I made U turn and went back to lodge. I saw a Chinese tourist walk up to a bull rolling in the dust and take a selfie, they think it is a petting zoo.

BannonsLiver

(21,224 posts)
37. I don't think people really understand the power of these animals
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 08:29 PM
2 hrs ago

I got cornered by a 250 pound black bear deep in the Rocky Mountain NP back country a few years back while camping with 2 friends. We did all the food protocol but one of the dumb dumbs I was with left a half eaten king size package of Reese’s in his tent and inconveniently I was the one to encounter the bear while they were 8 minutes down the trail fetching water. If I hadn’t just relieved myself an hour earlier I probably would have peed my pants. I was always cautious before but it really reinforced the concept that wild animals of that size don’t have to work too hard to kill.

rickyhall

(5,525 posts)
43. When I lived in Texas, a local rancher kept about 10 along with his longhorn cattle, but they may have all been cows.
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 10:11 PM
24 min ago

But they staid in the fence and fed on the pasture like cattle.

democratsruletheday

(2,008 posts)
47. Dunno IF true but 'people are saying'.....
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 10:22 PM
13 min ago

that the Bison could be hear uttering "I'm just here for the Bisontenial" just before he flipped the old man.

....sorry, BAD Dad joke!

KY_EnviroGuy

(14,818 posts)
49. E. Musk rumored to be on-site to hire that bison.
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 10:29 PM
6 min ago

Seeking ways to apply DOGE methods to space launch budgets.....

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