The safest place to watch wildlife is from within your car, as two people visiting Yellowstone National Park learned when one of the local bison speared their car, effortlessly bursting the front ...
A group of people visiting Yellowstone National Park's Lamar Valley were left with a hefty repair bill as a souvenir after one of the park's bison rammed their car, tearing a huge hole in the bonnet ...
Bison, which once roamed the Plains by the millions, still maintain the practices of their ancestors — even if it involves smashing into a line of cars in a national park. The Delle Chiaie family ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wy. — Some ...
A bison herd trapped between vehicles heading in opposite directions and surrounded by dangerous icy snow along a snow-covered Alaskan road faced a no-way-out situation. After pausing, the herd turned ...
Update: The National Park Service has responded to our request for comment. Here is what the agency said about the euthanized bison calf: "In order to ship the calf out of the park, it would have had ...
A group of tourists at Yellowstone National Park got a close view of a bison stampede. Unfortunately for their rental car, it was a little too close.
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