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At what point should we be required to take an I.Q. test to enter Yellowstone Park? Some nimrod approaches a Bison and disregards that you are not to go within 25 feet of these powerful animals. So Ms. genius comes way too close, gets tossed 12 feet in the air like a rag doll , and is in critical condition at the hospital. Sorry but 0.0 sympathy on this one. Hopefully the 🦬 is enjoying the rest of his/her day with minor anxiety.
TAMUI do know, Newsie is right on you knowing ball.
Bison are super underrated. I have a cousin of a cousin who converted their family's former soybean farm in Illinois into a hobby farm. He has a small herd of Buffs. He said they are amazing. Actually very intelligent, friendly and playful...and this is someone who grew up around dairy farms and hates cows. Crappy eyesight tho which doesn't help aggression, especially with wild ones.Also, absolutely delicious. I hope they continue to make even more of a comeback cause Id never eat beef again if bison was an option.
There was a herd of bison grazing in a field and causing a traffic jam when I was in Custer State Park years ago. Some people parked and got out of their car, and a park ranger had to drive through the field, bumping bison out of the way to get near these people. He jumped out of his car and busts out two giant whips in case any of the bison decided to charge. Had to yell at the people to get back in their cars. Would suck to be a park ranger that has to deal with dumb people like that, putting yourself in danger because they don't know how to be responsible.