The calf had been separated from its mother when the herd crossed the Lamar River. As the calf struggled, the man pushed the calf up from the river and onto the roadway.
This just in. If you're a bison in Yellowstone National Park, you can take a nap anywhere you dang well please. That happened recently when traffic was brought to a halt by a calf that needed a few z's.
It's not news to us in Wyoming that wildlife do what they want when they want. A driver just shared a video proving they understand this point, too. They ended up trailing a pregnant moose cow and her calf.
Last Thursday, August 4th, the Wyoming Game and Fish was contacted about a grizzly bear that had attacked a calf along the highway north of Cody. On Friday Game and Fish personnel captured the 7 year old, 219 lb sow that was responsible for the attack...
“Kassam stated that he understood what he did was wrong and he would never pick up or disturb any wildlife again, and instead would wait at the scene and call for law enforcement."
With all the crazy stuff happening in Yellowstone as of late, I thought I would put together a meme that would keep those with less than enough common sense out of trouble.
Because the case remains under investigation, park officials are not releasing the names of the individuals nor their country until it has been completed.