I've been to Yellowstone many times and I have seen stupid tourists approaching elk, bison, and even bears....sometimes to get a good picture, usually because they just realize that these are WILD ANIMALS. They must think that if the animals are dangerous, they would be behind safety barriers or in cages.
Well it's a way to thin OUR herd, everyone should spend a week camping in a national park...weed out the dumb ones.
The day before we arrived in Yellowstone a tourist was killed by a Bison because she thought they were domesticated and she tried to approach to pet it.
I've been to Yellowstone many times and I have seen stupid tourists approaching elk, bison, and even bears....sometimes to get a good picture, usually because they just realize that these are WILD ANIMALS. They must think that if the animals are dangerous, they would be behind safety barriers or in cages.
Well it's a way to thin OUR herd, everyone should spend a week camping in a national park...weed out the dumb ones.
The day before we arrived in Yellowstone a tourist was killed by a Bison because she thought they were domesticated and she tried to approach to pet it.
Also, your screen name, I detect a Welsh person there. I'm Welsh too... of the Llewellyn clan on my mother's side.
Welsh, Irish, Scots, Dutch 3 generations back on father’s side. Japanese on my mother’s. Typical Heinz 57 American
I have a CYMRU sticker on my car's back window. No one around here seems to know what it means.
Like I said....thinning the herd.