First people were putting bison calves in their vehicles. Now this trio of stunts. Score 1 for Darwin.
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Norris Geyser Basin is closed and Yellowstone National Park rangers are still looking for a man who is presumed dead after he fell into a hot spring there on Tuesday afternoon.
Park officials said in an e-mail that rangers are “treating this incident as a probable fatality because the victim has not been located” hours after his disappearance.
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YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK -A 13-year-old boy is recovering after he was burned at a thermal pool during a visit at Yellowstone National Park.
Park officials said the incident was initially reported Saturday evening near Morning Glory Pool, but both the teen and his father were located near Castle Geyser.
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Just two weeks after a bison gored a tourist in Yellowstone National Park, an Australian man was sent to the hospital after he tried to photograph on of the large animals.A 62-year-old man was taken to the hospital by helicopter for treatment of serious but non-life threatening injuries, park officials said in a press release.
At the time of the attack, several people were crowding the bison that was lying near a path.
The man came within three-to-five feet of the 2,000 animal, taking photos of it with his iPad when the bison charged.
The bison tossed the man in the air several times before dropping him and leaving the area, officials said.
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