In Yellowstone Park animals again attacked tourists
Bison gored a woman in the Yellowstone National Park this week. It was the third animal attack on humans this week.
Yellowstone officials say the crowd came too close to the bison on Wednesday in the Lower Geyser basin.
Bison attacked the crowd, goring 59-year-old Kim Hancock from Santa Rosa, California. The woman was sent to the hospital with a hip injury where she is in a stable condition.
The park authorities claimed that some of the visitors were within 15 feet (4,5 meters) of bison, although the safe distance is at least 75 feet (22,8 meters).
This animal attack was the third in a week. Earlier on Sunday and Tuesday, a moose cow with a calf injured two women near the Yellowstone Hotel. Park officials are not sure that it was the same individual.
In early May, the buffalo slightly injured a woman in Yellowstone.
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