A man was seriously injured on July 10, 2026, after being thrown approximately 8 feet into the air by a bull bison at the Bridge Bay Campground in Yellowstone National Park. Mike MacLeod, a photographer from Bozeman, Montana, witnessed the incident while camping with his family. He reported that the man and his grandson were walking along the road when the bison charged at them. Despite being at least 100 yards away from the bison, the animal became agitated after a white pickup truck passed by. The bison chased the man, ultimately flipping him with its horn. After the incident, MacLeod and other bystanders intervened to ensure the bison left the area and to assist the injured man until emergency services arrived. The victim reportedly sustained significant injuries but no external wounds were visible. MacLeod has since communicated with the victim's grandson, who expressed concern for his grandfather's condition.
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Man Injured by Bison in Yellowstone National Park Incident
A man was injured by a bull bison in Yellowstone National Park on July 10, 2026, after the animal charged at him and his grandson. Witnesses reported that the bison became agitated and chased the man, flipping him into the air. Emergency services responded to the scene, and the victim was reported to have significant injuries.
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