
Grandpa, 65, hurled into the air by bison at Yellowstone has Kind words about beast that attacked him
Man says he's OK after bison attack at Yellowstone
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Man says he's OK after bison attack at Yellowstone. 'It really felt like the grandfather kind of saved his grandson,' MacLeod said. Bison "are unpredictable" and may become aggressive when protecting their space, the agency says.
Furthermore, "You can see these two people walking along the perimeter road of the campground," MacLeod told CBS News. A grandfather who was violently hurled into the air by a bison at Yellowstone National Park has claimed the beast was actually quite gentle. 'He stood right over Carl, and he was really, really angry,' MacLeod said.
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Man says he's OK after bison attack at Yellowstone.
reliability low1/3 sources'It really felt like the grandfather kind of saved his grandson,' MacLeod said.
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Bison "are unpredictable" and may become aggressive when protecting their space, the agency says.
according to CBS News — Latest"You can see these two people walking along the perimeter road of the campground," MacLeod told CBS News.
according to CBS News — LatestA grandfather who was violently hurled into the air by a bison at Yellowstone National Park has claimed the beast was actually quite gentle.
according to Daily Mail +1'He stood right over Carl, and he was really, really angry,' MacLeod said.
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