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  • Guile: BISOOOOON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!(Flames)

  • nice video conebaby and ignore the trolls..must be feeding time for them

  • the sad thing is, mankind generally learns the hard way: either by being bent/broken/crushed, or by watching someone else get bent/broken/crushed. Notice the bison charging UPhill. Thanks for posting.

  • (cont) tree stumps removed, boulders and rocks removed from recreation sites, better law enforcement (never mind it would take more than a ranger per acre to have prevented the accident), more trees examined better (to keep them from falling on roads and in campgrounds) and even smoother walking surfaces wherever a person feels inclined to walk. Some of these situations could be partially mitigated, but not entirely. The stories I could tell and that I've heard or read about!

  • (cont) On what grounds do people file claims and sue when those claims are denied? The claim that government agency personnel are willfully negligent in not preventing injuries or fatalities. They assert that the injury would not have occurred if a fence were to be erected, more signs installed, avalanches prevented (I know, huh?), people physically watched full time and told not to climb over fences, higher fences built, trails located away from steep slopes (in the mountains?), (cont)

  • Believe it or not, when people do something like this and are injured or killed they or their survivors will file claims and when those are denied they will take the government to court. I've been deposed (called to be interviewed by the opposing counsel under oath) a dozen or so times and, on one occasion, attended a two week trial concerning an injury at one of the recreation sites I managed. I was on the stand for 12 hours over two days, then later for about 15 minutes. (cont)

  • Bizon?

  • This bison probably does not like her perfume........."uhh that stuff is offensive..charge!!

  • I enjoyed the video conebaby. Thank you for posting. :]

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  • What if the two girls got hurt very badly, maybe killed, how would the driver feel after knowing that she could have drove up to warn them? For my part, human lives are more important than metal. Even if it's too save two very ignorant people. Unfortunately some people don't have common sense but thank god for those that do have it!

  • @PF718 If they got hurt or killed that would have been their own fault. These girls were not little children, they were old enough to know better. It's not just that the car is metal, what if this bison rams her car and she hits her head and she dies or gets seriously hurt? Then what? Because she's trying to warn idiots that should already know better? Screw that, COMMON SENSE!

    Let me ask you this, if you saw an idiot go into a lion enclosure at the zoo would you go in after him?

  • @PF718 It's against park regs to approach the animals. To drive up and warn the girls would have required getting too close to the animals. How about the PARENTS in the car they got OUT OF? Why aren't they more in charge of their own stupid kids than me? You people are something else.

  • @PF718

    Common sense is also reading park rules when you enter said park then following the rules.

  • Those girls should have known better. It's not like they were 5 and 6 year old kids. Where is COMMON SENSE when you need it? I don't even walk up to a strange DOG I don't know, let alone a fuckin BISON! How you guys gonna blame the person that posted this for other peoples stupidity? These girls are old enough to know better.

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  • another case of stupid tourists that dont know shit about wildlife. this is how people die. all for some pics to post on facebook. they were too close to getting a bison horn in their chest. wish i could have been there to yell at them...

  • Run Bitch! RUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUNNN!

  • These girls have seen way too many Disney movies.

  • @alialimali, the chances that these dumb girls would have 1.) listened, and 2.) cared is infintesimally small. We live in a society that has given everyone a trophy, told every one they pass and has had everyone feeling good about every little stupid thing they've done. There is no way that it's conebaby's responsiblity to stop people from removing themselves from the gene pool.

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  • Maybe a horn tossing would have got their attention.

  • Don't fuck with Mother Nature.

  • I bet they had never ran that fast before!

  • @MrChessmove I'll repeat it for you, since you can't seem to read: the park disseminates warnings in many languages, including German. If that isn't enough, they give out a PICTORAL warning, depicting a hand-drawn bison tossing hand-drawn morons in the air. And if THAT isn't enough, doesn't common sense dictate one not approach a giant wild animal with HORNS in its natural habitat? Get outside once in awhile, mrchessmove, and interact--safely--with nature.

  • @conebaby Loved your commentary, but am glad this didn't turn out as bad as it could have. I'm baffled how oblivious some people are when it comes to interacting with WILD animals.

  • not a indian in sight how very sad

  • As Peaeye said in Lonesome Dove, "Them bulls will hook ya."

  • you should of opened your door when that one girl ran by, let her feel SOMETHING for her stupidity

  • People will never learn unless shit like this happens it sucks but so does TV showing that its alright to pet the wildlife or go up to them...stupid tourists i would have done the same thing its their own damn fault...

  • ohman this is good stuff

  • Yeah their so cute and cuddly and those cute and cuddly bison have a very bad temper and they don't play games, also 9 times out of 10 they don't bluff charge and when they charge they will not stop kicking your ass!

  • why would u not say somthing instead of sit in your car filming ???

  • @hemptrue For the eighty billionth time:

    1. The girls approached from the opposite direction & it would have required my yelling to get their attention. Drawing attention/starting the animal=not safe.

    2. THEY AREN'T MY KIDS. They got out of a car of adults. I'm not their parent. If I wanted to parent someone I'd have my own stupid kids.

    3. Yellowstone provides safety information upon entering the park. I'm not a park employee & it's not my job to inform or enforce park rules.

  • @conebaby You are absolutely correct on all points. Anything done the attract the animal's attention would only have endangered both yourself and these foolish kids. Anyone who took the time to educate themselves by reading the posted signs would have known that.

  • @conebaby As if you could have shouted over that nasty wind. Glad you got these fucking idiots on tape.

  • @conebaby it doesn't matter whether they are your kids or nor. the fact that you chose to sit in your seat shows how irresponsible person you are. someday when you need help and you wont get it you'll remember this well. what goes around comes around.

  • @alialimali Here's a brain teaser for you--maybe what was going around and coming around was going and coming at those girls. The fact that I chose to sit in my seat shows that I'm responsible and know how to follow park rules, and exhibit general wildlife common sense behavior. My chances of needing help are greatly reduced by understanding wildlife behavior, reading park rules, and taking proper precautions.

  • @conebaby Well, to be honest, even if you chose to obey the park's rules and stay put in your car, you could have slowly drove up to them without frightening the bison and tell them in a responsable way. These days, it's all about me, myself and I, compared to the old days where everybody cared about the safety and education of others; the intelligent educated the ignorent. It's a shame that society has changed...

  • @PF718 What if she drives up to warn them and this Bison rams her car? You think the girls would pay for the damage? I don't blame this woman. People should have more common sense than to walk up to a WILD animal.

  • @conebaby Number one is a very important point. This animal made a false charge, something that black bears often do, to keep these people from getting too close. If it had wanted to hurt them it would have. Their moves can be rather sudden. Almost every charge a black bear makes is false and meant to warn you. Black bear attacks are very infrequent. I've not been around bison enough to have good, on-the-ground, field smarts with them to say how often they false charge vs. attack charge.

  • @hemptrue i wouldn't say anything even if it was safe. they're not children, they're dumbass teenagers. so if they want to walk up to a dangerous creature then i'm not risking my life or great entertainment to stop them.

  • @hemptrue because then she'd look like the retarded lady going HEY HEY DONT NOOO NOO GO NO NO GO BACK NO WAIT DONT and then nothing would happen and she'd look like shes super protective/retarded

  • @britfin1 Best part about this ignorant comment? The girls weren't speaking English when they walked by my car. You are clearly super-awesome at YouTube-ing. Calling me fat? You really hurt my feelings, anonymous internet douche!

  • @britfin1 @britfin1 You mean like the incredible courage it takes you to anonymously comment on YouTube videos? Look, dumbass, as I've explained to others I wasn't about to A. get out of my car or B. yell & attract the animal's attention, further putting the girls in danger. You obviously don't spend a lot of time around wildlife, or outside in general. The park provides safety information in eleventy zillion languages & pictoral warnings. I can't help stupid people.

  • OK

    1 If I could say this face to face I would

    2 I live in the boreal forests and come close to large wild animals quite often, when I go for a walk or ski in the forest Im nit protected by a car

    3 All you had to do was slowly drive forwerd but no you a nasty creature who wanted to film some girls get killed

    So realy your just a nasty cowerd, have a nice day now

  • @britfin1

    1. You could sign your full name. Coward.

    2. Then you should know better.

    3. All I was doing was staying the safe, recommended distance from the animals. I wanted to take photos & video, but those girls decided to act like idiots.

    4. They got out of a car driven by their parents. If I wanted to be in charge of stupid teenagers I'd have some of my own. It's not my job to parent other people's kids.

    5. Pulling forward would have violated the park's distance rules.

    6. Learn to spell.

  • Made my day

  • Darwin award contenders! 

  • I think dying from getting to close to bison in Yellowstone is just natural selection thinning out the idiots for a better gene pool. :D Everyone in Yellowstone has see and heard the warnings of being close to the wildlife. 100 yards for bears and wolves and 25 yards for everything else. If I was there, I wouldn't have lifted a finger to help a gored moron.

  • I worked in Yellowstone 4 seasons and can tell you photographers by far are the worst harrassers of wildlife. The bison are amazing tolerant yet have limits. The title of this clip should read, "Photographer harrasses wildlife." Keep your distance folks and help keep the wild in wildlife.

  • That's not an 'attack'! You didn't have a chance if that Bison wanted your butts! Tourons!!!

  • That's not an 'attack'! You didn't have a chance if that Bison wanted your butts! Tourons!!!

  • I work in the park (not NPS), and would see this all the time. People are warned time and time again, before they even get INTO the park. They are given things at the gate to hang from the rear view mirror that warn of bison aggression. Yet they still do this. I'm with you, it is a matter of personal responsibility, and the only time I'll say something is if a young kid, like 12 or younger, is involved. Everyone else should know better! Rule of thumb: if they notice you, you are too close!

  • I was hoping to see a buffalo run 30 mph and gore somebody to death.....is there a part 2?

  • for once, an intelligent and pleasant sounding narration by a person who isn't annoying lol. good video.yes,very stupid people.

  • @getalought42 yes i could do it if i was retarded and nearly getting gored by a 600-800 pound bison is not brave you twat lol

  • The Person filming that is dumb I'd say the girls are young if they are in danger why not tell them you dick head what if they got killed and all you had to say is .. Hey girls don't get to close that thing is very dangorus instead you tell yourself that and just film and hope they got tought a lesson

  • @dallasgambit its because she wants to feel good about herself

  • @dallasgambit The girls got out of a car driven by their parents. It's not my job to parent other people's kids. If I wanted to be in charge of idiots, I'd have kids of my own.

  • @conebaby .... they were probably german tourist and the parents did not know the danger the kids were in ... your kids are not you should not wanna see them get hurt...you say its not your job lol its not your job to post it online and talk shit about them eathier and you are doing that well... next time just be a decent person and wave them away

  • @dallasgambit When you enter Yellowstone they give you lit in every language AND a drawing demonstrating that people should not approach the animals. If the parents were too dumb to read the literature that's not my problem either. "Wave them away"? When you were a teenager did you let strangers "wave you away" or tell you what to do? Your job is clearly to be an idiot on the Internet - and someone should give you a raise b/c you are doing a bang up job.

  • @conebaby boy you sure are a grumpy thing maybe you should do more yoga haha.... good call goin with Barack hes doing great Isn't He?? :-/ enjoy the high dollar sheldrake point lol maybe if josh had a bottle are two you could get him to put you in a better mood... take care Blondie oh and by blondie im referring to you not Sandy...........PS goodluck with the weight loss, grief, homesickness and self-confidence issues.......

  • @dallasgambit Ohhhh - someone's got himself a lil' crush! Easy, or I'll have to report you for stalking, stalker!

  • stupid girls 

  • I live in Alaska and people/tourists do this crap all the time with moose and bear. It is not the Animal Channel or a Zoo, people, you are in THEIR dinning room. If you want to get stomped, gored, or eaten, go ahead.  Just don't blame the WILD animal.

    Natural selection at work.

  • ha ha.

  • yes people for some strange reason want to pet everything...to wildlife this is strange...Bison are very agressive to anything that gets near them...they will chase away anything even a bear.

  • "Out of the way! Comming through!"

  • ha ha.!!  Dumb asses

  • hope that taught them a lesson!

  • im 13 and im smarter

  • Signs all over yellowstone saying do NOT get near the buffalo they are faster and stronger than you and they don't like you. Yet people still seem to think they're pets. They're not pets, they are wild. Only bison I ever saw that I was allowed to pet was a 5 year old bison they rescued and put in their llama pen so he did not know he was a bison and wouldn't mind me touching him. It was cool but even though I did get to pet one I'm still smart enough to stay away from the ones in the wild.

  • haha the one that comes in running on the left side looks hot lol. but seriously that was pretty stupid....

  • THOSE WERE SOME STUPID ASS BITCHES!!  BUT THEY WERE FAST!!! LOL!! NEVR INTERUPT ANY ONE WHILE THERE EATING!!

  • It wasn't attacking, it simply needed to cross the road hence the short gallop to get over the ditch.

  • wow it takes alot of stupidity to walk up to a bison stand within feet and start to take photos of it....this is just crazy!! and you said they're parents where taking photos of it, where was the parents? ...wow must be where they get their brains from. If warnings are posted they are there for a reason, its no ones fault but their own that this happened. They choose to ignore the warnings , and luckily the bison had abit of a hill to get up otherwise well they might not have been so lucky!

  • @horseysolar00 They got out of a car driven by adults who were either the parents of one or more of them, or their adult supervisors. I felt no need to parent children who didn't belong to me, and who were clearly old enough to either read the park warning info or decipher the park-disseminated drawings of bison tossing humans in the air.  National, state, and provincial parks are great places to watch stupid people act stupid.

  • Thanks for posting this video! Made me laugh! The sad element is that whoever drove the silly teenagers the Yellowstone wasn't caring or knowledgeable enough to explain "wild" and the fact that there are warnings and rules posted EVERYWHERE in Yellowstone. Shall we call it Darwinian "natural selection"?

  • @zerokoolkw impending demise? the idiot girls lived. and since they were with their parents, who seemed happy enough to let them do as they pleased, you aren't going to make me feel bad about it. at all. i'm not in charge of parenting teens that aren't mine when their own parents are standing there taking their own pics. u r lame. TROLLFAIL.

  • @conebaby I'm glad you understand. Maybe if you're ever in a life threatening situation bystanders will decide to help you rather then doc your impending demise xoxo.

  • @zerokoolkw i cant tell u how important your opinion is to me. you're like an anonymous internet mentor to me. xoxo

  • @conebaby hmm yell and possibly draw the attention of wild animal or video children being mauled by said animal. Yeah, you made the right choice.

  • Way to not warn children they might be in danger! I'm just going to stand there and film them as they get gored. Sure they should no better but they are kids!! Put the camera down, stop making arrogant comments and tell them to move.

  • @zerokoolkw omg, yes, why didn't I think of that! Screaming in the direction of a large animal to startle them would DEFINITELY have made those girls safer. Great thinking. You should be a park ranger.

  • @conebaby youre an arrogant fool

  • @Aristox116 When people like you insult me, I know I'm doing something right. Thanks, aristox116!

  • Rofl... the lady talking sounds just as retarded as the three girls are.

  • @timorbit From someone who uses "rofl" that's a compliment.

    Love - the lady talking xoxo

  • oh look its a bison !

  • Its not a Bizon, it's a Bison pronounced BUY-SON.

    You stopped your car for a bison,that wasn't blocking the road, in Yellowstone; you shouldn't be allowed in the park.

  • @babyeatsdingos *sigh* - are you blind? We didn't pull over on the road - we are on a pullout, designed FOR pulling over. Can you pronounce "idiot"? I can! Sounds like: BAY-BEE-EETS-DING-OHS.

  • @conebaby

    Actually idiot sounds like ID-EE-OT.

    Yeah those girls are quite stupid for getting so close, but how much smarter are you by saying Bizon?

    You used a pull-out but you are still not a respectable distance from a very powerful animal. The psychology of Yellowstone is if someone is stopped at a pullout, many cars behind will pull over and slow down to see what you are looking at. Those girls would not have gotten out of their vehicle and wandered over if you had kept moving.

  • @babyeatsdingos 1. "the psychology of yellowstone"? hahahaha! 2. We were 300 yards from the bison - the suggested distance - before I began recording. See, some things happened that I didn't RECORD, genius. 3. Those girls didn't get out of their vehicle and "wander over to me"; they got out of their vehicle and approached the animal, which charged them and caused them to run TOWARD us and behind our vehicle. Get a life.

  • @conebaby I still have no idea how I psychologically forced three girls to break every rule that I was following, but I promise to think about it some more b.e.d. Thanks for the innerweb wisdom.

  • @conebaby

    That is the most dangerous animal in the park, and you think it is ok to stop and look at it, knowing that a stopped car in the park draws people in to stop and take pictures which holds up traffic for everyone including rangers and EMS. Those girls are stupid for getting so close, but they wouldn't have gotten out of their car if you hadn't stopped.

  • @babyeatsdingos I think it's ok to pull over in a PULL OUT designed for pullovers & to STAY IN MY CAR AS THE PARK ADVISES & to take pictures from the prescribed 300 YARDS from the animal. I have no idea how I could possibly hold up traffic - which I'm not, since you can SEE CARS PASSING US in the video, as we aren't ON the road but IN A PULL OUT. You have no idea what they "would have done". In fact, you have no idea whether we stopped first or they did since they were parked behind us. TROLL

  • @conebaby geez!! nice narration on the video and nice destruction of babyeatsdingos character! You're on fire! I guess you're used to deal with idiots. Nice video, thanks!

  • @ericbombardier Glad you enjoyed the video. I work primarily online so I am VERY used to dealing with idiots. Hope you'll share the video with others!

  • I guess in summer more people are searching "Yellowstone" - thanks for the comments everyone - especially the ones defending the dumb girls who approached the bison and/or insulting me! xoxoxo

  • wow very smart

  • Those girls are MORONS....and they absolutely deserved to be trampled. It's a shame they wern't. 

  • conebaby you are rude and full of your self . may you wake in the morning look in the mirror and scare the shit out of yourself.

  • @martony03 Christ, who DOESN'T get scared looking at themselves first thing in the morning? After some coffee, a shower, and a little mascara I think I look pretty hot. As for rude - aren't you an anonymous YouTube surfer posting comments on other people's videos calling them names? I have a lot to learn about not being rude from you, that's for sure.

  • Nothing so rare as "common sense", eh!

  • like her mother can help her now! lol

  • seems to me like he was not really to interested in them, but more interested in getting up the embankment and onto the road way to the other side and they just happened to be there. Maybe they will think twice about wandering down the road in a very large national park full or wild animals with no way to get away. Stupid girls.

  • Stupid white devils

  • @wildnotmild1 Why should she have told them to get away from the bison? There are signs literally all over the park and in every pamphlet you receive at the park warning you to NEVER approach the wildlife under any circumstance. If the girls ignored the dozens of warnings in the park, why would they have listened to this lady's warning. And why should she have put her life on the line to warn a bunch of idiots once again to stay away from the wild animal?

  • that ditch saved those girls' lives....had that bison not needed to climb at least one of those girls would be gored.

  • PYSCHO CRUSHER!!!

  • hahaha lol EXACTlY MY POINT!! people are just dumb these days!!!

  • Wow, that girl ran faster than a cricket on steroids.

  • i would tear the bison apart with my arms

  • @wildnotmild1 hahahahahahaha. What a douchebag you are - that's your good idea of a good time? Calling people "stupid bitch" on their hardly-used YouTube pages? Hope you have a nice day in your mommy's basement! LOL

  • @conebaby And I wasn't in the business of shouting TOWARD the bison to raise its attention to the girls. Kind of counter intuitive, genius. What's your big wildlife experience? Public golf courses? Idiot.

  • Well there extremely fucking lucky, could've been two girls left instead of three.

  • hil-air-ious. just got back from yellowstone and saw a couple of asians go through the EXACT same scenario. Like einstein said, "Only two things in this world are infinite, the universe, and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the universe."

  • Thanks for the vid conebaby.

  • I'm going to go against what few comments I read and support the OP. We should steer clear of wild animals.

    I'm not a hippie by any means, but it only makes sense that when they're in their natural environment, we should minimize our interactions with them. In the end, both humans and wild animals will benefit.

    These girls were being pretty stupid. Even if we suppose they hadn't been warned not to approach bisons, common sense dictates you shouldn't go pet one.

  • Having grown up in Alaska I can say these girls are very ignorant. I like how two of them leave their friend to be gored. I don't think it's a knock on their intelligence, just city kids that haven't been properly warned. I'm sure they are warned now.

  • Is it possible that all of you are this stupid? Really?

    I have never met a more ignorant bunch in my life. Have any of you even taken a walk in the woods for chrissakes?

  • lol

    she yelled "WOOBLA!"

    It was probably more of a playful challenge like it thought they were challenging it. but no doubt would of gored them if they didn't move.. Looked like it was giggling after as it crossed the road:)

  • Now that's awesome. The obnoxious woman sitting in a frickin' car at Yellowstone is telling me to get out and "participate in life." You're exactly the kind of person you sound like in the video. Big shocker.

  • PUH-LEASE.

    You sit online and comment on my wildlife videos (where are yours?) and you tell me that because I have respect for wild animals I'm not adventurous enough or something.

    LOLOL

    You are just like the girls in the video!

  • There's risk and reward to everything in life. A little more risk usually comes with a great reward of entertaining life experience.

    If you choose to sit in your car, judging and making fun of all the "idiots" that are "duh" "stupid" hey, go for it... at least we won't be able to hear you run your ugly mouth and spew negative attitude all over the place like you are doing right here on good 'ole youtube.

    All you have done is underscore how right I was in my first reply. Thanks.

  • What, are you sitting in your mother's basement waiting for me to reply?

    1. There are acceptable risks. Walking up on a 1k lb. wild animal is not "rewarding". It's stupid. In this digital age we have zoom on our cameras.

    2. I choose to sit in my car when a wild animal, capable of goring me (there are deaths EVERY YEAR in Yellowstone Park caused by bison) is too close.

    3. If you can "hear my ugly mouth" you're hearing voices, as I'm currently typing. Call your doctor.

  • Why are you so amazed out how internet technology works? If you are in a conversation online and someone replies to you... holy crap.. the web server notifies you of what they've said!! *eyeroll*

  • "Internet technology"?

    LOLOLOLOLOL

  • lol wtf is your problem

  • "LOL"

    Read the comments, genius. Can't figure out that when humans behave badly the animals suffer?

    You are smart.

  • Haha, are you talking to me? My comment wasn't even directed at you, but thanks anyway. No, I can't figure out what you're talking about, because you seem unable to form a coherent argument.

    These girls weren't going to make the bison 'suffer.' Yea they weren't too bright, but I'm sure they had a more interesting day than you did.

  • You can't figure out "approaching wildlife is dangerous and puts the animals at risk"? Had the bison gored one or more of the girls to death, the animal would likely have been destroyed. That's why when people who think they are being "adventurous" but who are really being stupid ignore common sense rules about their conduct end up harming the animals who do, as a result, SUFFER. So you think they had more fun than I did? Great. I behaved responsibly and still saw cool stuff. Poor me.

  • I refuse to believe that you sat in your car talking trash about these girls simply because you didn't want to incriminate the bison.

    Besides, if what you're saying is true, then it's our laws, parks, and rangers that are irresponsible. Why punish an animal for doing exactly what zoologists expect it to do? Killing wildlife won't cure human stupidity.

  • I sat in my car because it's the smart thing to do - it's what the park regulations suggest. What I am saying IS true and it's our laws, parks, and rangers who are trying to make people responsible. EVERY PIECE OF LITERATURE IN YELLOWSTONE advises visitors to stay clear of the bison. My point - EXACTLY - is that when people provoke animals by approaching them against safety regs, the animals end up suffering for doing exactly what they are supposed to do - be wild animals.

  • @conebaby i dont get the level f intelignce of those people they must have seen a wild animal for their first time right there not even watched animal planet or Nat Geo. Geez... stay in the fucking car kids!

  • Anyway, I've hiked Denali National Park, driving across North America, climbed mountains, butchered moose, and "gotten out of my car" thousands of times.

    I seriously cannot BELIEVE you are trying to tell me that bison are perfectly safe on a video that illustrates the exact opposite. Do you think the bison in the video attacked because he overheard me? He attacked because he's a wild animal. LOLOLOL

    You don't like people like me but you can't stay away from my comments section. Ha!

  • Sure, more name-calling means "you win" and when someone points out a bad attitude, they're an "idiot" or "moron." If you were as intelligent as you think you are, you'd realize that bison and cattle have been bred - quite easily- for decades, and yes, they are related animals.

    You obviously must be the completely obnoxious woman in the video. Sad people like you do exist in the world. I just forget that fact from time to time because I don't keep them around me.

  • I am the woman in the video - way to go, Detective! D.U.H. It's my video - what are the odds that I'M NARRATING?

    These are WILD BISON, not "bred" cattle on a farm. There is a REASON why every piece of literature in Yellowstone not only warns against approaching the bison but has illustrated pictures showing a bison throwing someone in the air - for those people who don't speak English, but are still too stupid to not approach the animals.

  • Also, it's kind if hard for you to lecture me about "name calling" when uh - you called me "obnoxious" f.

    irst

    1. I neither "let" nor "prevented" the "kids" from taking the photo. In fact, I just sat there taping it and (suprise!) exactly what I said would happen happened. Why? Because WILD ANIMALS should be respected in their habitat rather than approached and used as props for our photo-taking pleasure.

    2. You don't keep people like me around you but come back to check comments!

  • Uh, yeah.... get over yourself. Youtube sends me an email every time you open your mouth in reply, lady.

    And by the way... it's pronounced "bice-un" as in "mice-un" not "bize-uhn," genius.

  • Hahahahaha! First I was wrong, bison are sweet cows. Next, I'm an unadventurous name-caller. Finally, you don't like the way I pronounce "bison" in the video.

    Put down the video game controller. Climb up the basement stairs, kid. Particiate in life. Hell, go to Yellowstone and walk up on a bison and get the picture of a lifetime!

  • In conclusion, wild animals are not domestic animals, nor are they livestock. They are wild which is why the bison in the above video attacked the girls in the first place.

    But keep arguing your point, even though the video illustrates the obvious: I'm right, you're wrong. Go back to your grampy's farm and pet the cows and leave Mother Nature and her wild creatures to those of us responsible enough to respect & handle her.

  • The girls were never "attacked." You obviously don't even know what an attack looks like any more than you know how horribly obnoxious you sound on your videos.

  • LOLOL

    I'm devastated!

  • Oh come on! The woman talking in this video is as obnoxious and self-righteous as she could possibly be.  Bison are very similar to cows and this bull bison obviously similar to bulls. I grew up in Texas and have been around my grandfather's livestock and bulls can very quickly decide to chase and gore you but I don't consider myself stupid with an IQ above 145. Get over yourself and let the kids take their picture without the criticism. You can enjoy life from inside your car, if you like.

  • Listen, moron. I lived in Alaska for three years and in that time I learned how to respect wild animals in their natural habitat. If you want to compare your Grampy's COWS to wild bison, you can be sure I'll be dismissing your incredible insights henceforth. I enjoyed life inside AND outside of my car as I drove the 5800 mile trip from Fairbanks, AK to NY. Your grandfather's livestock aren't WILD ANIMALS and the bison didn't charge because it was happy the girls walked up on it.

  • hahaha. this is great. i love this.

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