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Friday, August 14, 2020
Bison rips off woman’s pants in violent attack at Custer State Park
A female passenger on a motorcycle got off and approached a herd of
bison that were blocking the road at Custer State Park in South Dakota
and wound up being violently attacked as she got too close while taking
photos. A bison charged the woman and caught her belt and jeans with its horn
and tossed her around in a circle until the pants came off. The woman
fell to the ground unconscious, and the bison ran off with the pants on
its horn. Fortunately, the 54-year-old Iowa woman escaped serious injury, according to the Custer County Chronicle. A series of videos posted on Facebook by eyewitness Jo Reed tells the disturbing story. Be warned for strong language, and some might find the footage disturbing...MORE
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She thought she was the bison whisperer from the photos of her seated in the grass among the cows and calves. Stupid city dweller. Lucky she just lost her pants.....the buffalo stopped when that happened....wonder why?
... wild in the wild animal part
And the sad part is, she'll be back as soon as she gets dressed and start taking pictures of the big fuzzy grizzly bears.
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