Travel alert: Dangerous wild animals are attacking tourists at Yellowstone National Park

US park officials at Yellowstone National Park want visiting tourists to be careful and stay away from Bison.

US park officials at Yellowstone National Park want visiting tourists to be careful and stay away from Bison. These animals can sprint 3 times faster than humans can run and are dangerous wild animals.

A 68-year-old Georgia woman experienced this first hand. She remained hospitalized Thursday after encountering a bison while hiking Wednesday on Storm Point Trail.

Bison attacked 2 more visitors at Yellowstone National Park over the past week, for a total of 4 attacks in the park so far this season.

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • Bison attacked 2 more visitors at Yellowstone National Park over the past week, for a total of 4 attacks in the park so far this season.
  • She remained hospitalized Thursday after encountering a bison while hiking Wednesday on Storm Point Trail.
  • US park officials at Yellowstone National Park want visiting tourists to be careful and stay away from Bison.

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