Although we don’t meet wild animals every day, when we see them, it is best to avoid them and not get into trouble. But there are people who think that they can play with them. This individual had visited Yellowstone National Park and was now quite familiar with it.
But a man recently learned the hard way not to mess with bison after he got into a very dangerous situation with nature.

The bison was blocking traffic, so Raymond Reinke, 55, of Pendleton, Oregon, stepped out of his vehicle and began yelling at the animal. But the wild beast couldn’t take him for much longer. So the bison assaulted the guy in front of everyone in their automobiles. The guy was quickly apprehended.

It was a perfect example and a lesson learned for the people to remind them that in national parks, humans should remain in their cars since wild animals are free to do anything they want and travel anywhere they want.
According to the Yellowstone website, “the animals in Yellowstone are dangerous and unpredictable, no matter how placid they seem.” The best way to see wild animals is from inside a car. Keep at least 100 yards away from bears and wolves, and at least 25 yards away from any other creatures, particularly bison and elk. ”