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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024
  • Authorities are warning people to be careful around wildlife after a string of close encounters and a report of a group taking a baby elk to a police station.
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  • @darryljorden9177
    @darryljorden9177 Před rokem +605

    "Because of things like social media, a lot of people have lost a bit of common sense". No truer words have been spoken.

    • @vanpeters9751
      @vanpeters9751 Před rokem +6

      Mindless supporting a man child does that to people

    • @justtester_9962
      @justtester_9962 Před rokem +10

      More like lost a lot of common sense. 😟

    • @codymoe4986
      @codymoe4986 Před rokem

      There is no difference between the first tourists to visit Yellowstone or the ones visiting now. Entire books have been written about their stupidity, the only difference now is that we get video evidence...

    • @itwasaliens
      @itwasaliens Před rokem +17

      They had no common sense to begin with.

    • @SomeDumUsrName
      @SomeDumUsrName Před rokem +10

      Well, I agree with the SECOND part of the statement. The FIRST part though, saying it's because of social media, is just ignorant. Social media is simply a place to put the ignorance on display and have competitions with other to see who's the MOST ignorant. Remember, we're all about competition. ;-)

  • @sbhimji4568
    @sbhimji4568 Před rokem +352

    Selfie taker and anyone else stupid enough to get close to the animals should be criminally charged with at least a one year jail sentence, no bond. Time away from their social media should bring them back to reality.

    • @ericrollings7144
      @ericrollings7144 Před rokem +10

      And the death penalty for the second offence!

    • @RsKnDR0991
      @RsKnDR0991 Před rokem +11

      @@ericrollings7144 Death penalty aka getting tied up and served as a snack for the animal they've harrassed👍

    • @rogermilholland2341
      @rogermilholland2341 Před rokem +5

      Darwin moments are priceless....

    • @pamelaunderwood2925
      @pamelaunderwood2925 Před rokem +3

      Nah! Let the Law of Nature do its job!

    • @pamelaunderwood2925
      @pamelaunderwood2925 Před rokem +9

      People should already know not to approach a dog without permission or caution...Stupidity knows no bounds...

  • @writerconsidered
    @writerconsidered Před rokem +365

    What blows my mind is they seem to not have a natural instinct to fear a 1200 lb animal with horns. How does one not fear that?

    • @swavekbu4959
      @swavekbu4959 Před rokem +37

      Because they think it's a zoo and that they would not have been allowed into the park if there was any danger they could get hurt. This is despite the numerous warnings they are given as they enter the park. They just don't get it. They think the bison are domesticated and friendly.

    • @justtester_9962
      @justtester_9962 Před rokem

      Or maybe anti-social media has rendered people dumb. 😵‍💫

    • @anneshaw7438
      @anneshaw7438 Před rokem

      That’s because they are brainless

    • @georginagarcia2878
      @georginagarcia2878 Před rokem +8

      It's all for the 👍

    • @GalootWrangler
      @GalootWrangler Před rokem +18

      Yes. Call me overly cautious, but I tend to shy from creatures that, with very little effort, can send me to the ER or the next world.

  • @theresenydahl9531
    @theresenydahl9531 Před rokem +689

    They should give them hefty fines like $5,000 if they approach the animals.

    • @waltblackadar4690
      @waltblackadar4690 Před rokem

      I'd support this. This kind of stupidity isn't new and I saw it a decade ago in Yellowstone with idiots getting too close to bison. These are wild animals and people think they're just large cows. Let 'em be and enjoy them from a respectable distance. And fuck your social media account.

    • @lilithknight8607
      @lilithknight8607 Před rokem +24

      I agree!! and post signs about the fines...

    • @hdb80
      @hdb80 Před rokem +42

      5K is not enough. Try 50K or higher. No tolerance policy needs to be put in place.

    • @gmunden1
      @gmunden1 Před rokem +20

      Exactly. Fine large amounts and enforce the penalties. I work with wildlife and I see this horrible behavior all the time. People think they are entitled to approach or touch animals and become combative when staff tells them to keep their distance.

    • @katnhat7695
      @katnhat7695 Před rokem +11

      ... and a required day watching information/teaching videos about wildlife and then community service working in a park. Learn your lesson! Why are people so ignorant of the places that they are going to visit?

  • @curtisthomas2670
    @curtisthomas2670 Před rokem +387

    Those aren't "accidents" they're consequences

    • @colleentimeisup
      @colleentimeisup Před rokem +11

      Exactly

    • @hangtownranger
      @hangtownranger Před rokem +9

      Well said.

    • @anneliedorman2435
      @anneliedorman2435 Před rokem +7

      Yes people need to show respect but still this is going on we going to yellowstone this summer I respect the wildlife we are in there home I enjoy seeing the wild life not being stupid there deserve to be banned from all parks my god

    • @eliascrookshank
      @eliascrookshank Před rokem +3

      And sometimes consequences give us the Darwin winner

    • @stratcat3216
      @stratcat3216 Před rokem +3

      Agreed. Let Darwin do what he does.

  • @israelcm7246
    @israelcm7246 Před rokem +211

    Why are some people so stupid? Stop messing with wild life animal's, they are dangerous, they are not pets.

    • @FlixCreEightR
      @FlixCreEightR Před rokem

      They look Asian to me.

    • @pamelaunderwood2925
      @pamelaunderwood2925 Před rokem

      People are really good at infantilizing and humanizing pets and wild animals these days. Yeah, I envision reincarnating as a trick whale at Marine Land...Not! The same type of people that think zoo animals are living their best life...

    • @jeffloyer9634
      @jeffloyer9634 Před rokem

      Because some people were born with stupidity or raised on stupidity 😂

    • @oldman6825
      @oldman6825 Před rokem

      Look around at all those fucking idiots

    • @morrisvalentneflatlander4784
      @morrisvalentneflatlander4784 Před rokem

      That includes ALL wild animals except for fish. Raccoons are filthy and carry disease. All rodents have the fleas that carry the bubonic plague. If it can't kill or hurt you it will make you sick. Once again except for fish you can eat them.

  • @NoName-np8ko
    @NoName-np8ko Před rokem +116

    I worked in Yellowstone for a summer. Multiple people were injured by bison during the 3 months I was there just around the Old Faithful area. 1 of them died and a coworker of mine was flown out via helicopter and never returned (all I know is that the bison's horn punctured his abdomen and that he didn't die). I saw a guy almost put his toddler on the back of an elk before people started yelling at him, including a park ranger. I had a couple ask me when they turn the water on, referring to the geysers. They seemed very serious. There's a lot of people doing dumb things out there on a daily basis.

    • @martabachynsky8545
      @martabachynsky8545 Před rokem +24

      On the geyser thing: I remember a woman calling into a radio station to complain about whoever scheduled a lunar eclipse so late at nigh because she wanted her children to see it and they should have had it earlier in the evening. There are a lot of stupid people out there.

    • @henrymalong4542
      @henrymalong4542 Před rokem +2

      😂😂😂

    • @Gingermycat
      @Gingermycat Před rokem

      Reading this should be made up but sadly people and especially Americans are so stupid!!!!

    • @swavekbu4959
      @swavekbu4959 Před rokem +7

      "when they turn the water on . . . " hahahaha

    • @NoName-np8ko
      @NoName-np8ko Před rokem +2

      @@swavekbu4959 Bison calves are sometimes called 'red dogs' because of their color. My all time favorite question was, "What are those red dogs chasing the bison around?" This couple honestly thought they were dogs.

  • @somnuswaltz5586
    @somnuswaltz5586 Před rokem +185

    Maybe if these morons actually started going to JAIL and getting a super heavy fine for disturbing those poor animals, it would stop happening

    • @ge2623
      @ge2623 Před rokem +11

      It wouldn't. You can't fine dumbness out of existence.

    • @DonLuc23
      @DonLuc23 Před rokem +11

      I do think that other social media followers might start to take notice, especially if one or two them got gored to death.

    • @itwasaliens
      @itwasaliens Před rokem +3

      Naw, shame is the best deterrence. Shame the hell out of them.

    • @eeriejig1522
      @eeriejig1522 Před rokem +9

      ​@itwasaliens LOL that's adorable. You're saying that as if these ppl have shame to begin with. Bro, they don't have shame and they don't care until it hurts their record and their pocket

    • @itwasaliens
      @itwasaliens Před rokem +5

      @@eeriejig1522 yeah because they can easily wrap themselves in a safe Instagram or TikTok bubble of their own creation. You also know none of the people they associate with are calling them out. If people were comfortable shaming those who deserve it in person, they would change.
      In all the videos you see of people disturbing wildlife, no one says anything and just ignores them or silently films it. If everyone started shaming and calling people out when they tried to carry a newborn bison across the river, take an elk to the police station, or get selfies with the wildlife others would think before they did shit like that.
      If you fine them they'll just complain and get support from their carefully curated social media and they'll just continue on feeling justified. Hell, they'll probably even just get sympathizers to give them the money for the ticket anyway.

  • @BobBombadil
    @BobBombadil Před rokem +58

    Trust me, I lived in the Colorado Rockies in the 90's and people were already doing this kind of stuff around the animals. The only difference now is that everyone has a camera in their pocket

    • @lee3171
      @lee3171 Před rokem +12

      That's what I thought. Now people are documenting their stupidity.

  • @rvrswmr1953
    @rvrswmr1953 Před rokem +109

    I'm currently reading the book by (Yellowstone's) park historian Lee Whittlesey, 'Death in Yellowstone: Accidents and Foolhardiness in the First National Park'. Quite the eye-opener. It is quite evident that you can't fix stupid.

    • @evelynwaugh4053
      @evelynwaugh4053 Před rokem +12

      An IQ test should be administered at the gate. Ranger: `Sorry, pal, you are too stupid for admittance. Have a nice day.'

    • @skyethewylder
      @skyethewylder Před rokem +9

      I bought that book at the gift shop at Old Faithful, and didn't start reading it until we were well out of the park and driving back home. OMG! I wonder if it has been updated since I read it back in 2014? The one where the guy jumped into the boiling hot pot to save a dog and his last words were, "that was really stupid" or something along those lines have never left me.

    • @evelynwaugh4053
      @evelynwaugh4053 Před rokem +6

      @@skyethewylder That's brutal😱! I won't allow my dogs around cliffs, mines, hot springs, cacti, bears, traffic, etc. Dogs are like 2 year olds. They don't understand danger.

    • @aliciamangar1513
      @aliciamangar1513 Před rokem

      RVRSWMR NO ONE SAID YOU COULD INCLUDUNG YOURSELF. FOCUS!!

    • @rvrswmr1953
      @rvrswmr1953 Před rokem +3

      @@skyethewylder the book I have is copyright 1995. Yes, the documentation in this book sure made me stop and think. I've visited there both summer and winter, and thinking back - even being careful, heeding the warnings, etc. there is a lot to be wary of.

  • @bikebudha01
    @bikebudha01 Před rokem +124

    People didn' lose their common-sense because of social media. They never had it to begin with. I was in Yellowstone before there were cell phones. We were stopped on the road waiting for Bison to cross. Two young ladies walked passed my car headed right for the Bison. Moments later a park ranger went sprinting by my car in an effort to get to the girls before the girls got to the Bison. Idiot girls, great park ranger.

    • @minisithunknown5568
      @minisithunknown5568 Před rokem +7

      Yep, everyone wants to make excuses for problems in this world. It is just humans being humans.

    • @HayleysComet3
      @HayleysComet3 Před rokem +6

      Many years ago I heard Japanese tourists trying to put their child on the back of a bear for a photo. 🤦🏼‍♀️

    • @bikebudha01
      @bikebudha01 Před rokem +3

      @@HayleysComet3 That sounds right...

    • @andrewhite4431
      @andrewhite4431 Před rokem +3

      I agree, except the ranger should have strolled over.

    • @martabachynsky8545
      @martabachynsky8545 Před rokem +6

      @@HayleysComet3 In San Diego (La Jolla Children's Pool), a woman put her toddler on the back of a seal. She's lucky it didn't maul her and her child.

  • @pikayell
    @pikayell Před rokem +25

    As a Yellowstone ranger, we used to say that tourists entering the Park leave their brains at the entrance station.

    • @carlhuffman454
      @carlhuffman454 Před rokem +5

      My wife and I went to Yellowstone in 1996, and I had to put my right arm out to restrain an Oriental woman. She was going to try to get closer to a sow bear with cubs to try to get some pictures. Honestly, I'm no hero by any stretch of the imagination, but I might have saved her life. A great number of city folks and foreigners have no idea how crazy they are in dealing with wildlife.
      Many years earlier my family was up in the NC mountains and witnessed this insanity. An idiot was poking at another sow bear with cubs with a stick. She was head first down in a trash barrel looking for food. After a while., she came out of that barrel, stood on her hind legs, and roared. The cubs took off up a nearby tree, and he backed off. Darwin's revenge was probably seconds away.
      As someone said, "You can't fix stupid."

    • @forrestunderwood3174
      @forrestunderwood3174 Před rokem +5

      @@carlhuffman454 I think some people see the word "Park" and get the idea that it's some kind of amusement park situation or something, and that it's maybe all staged with tame animals. I especially expect that might be the case with people from countries with no wild animals that will actually eat you. I'm looking at you Japan and the UK. Stuff here will eat or trample you. I'm serious.

  • @tonidarcy5515
    @tonidarcy5515 Před rokem +50

    Start giving out high fines to these people!! Makes me so angry 😡 that these idiots do this.. because it's the animals that suffer the consequences!! If you can't abide by the laws stay out of my state..

    • @itwasaliens
      @itwasaliens Před rokem +1

      Naw just publicly shame them. You can't fine stupid people out of existence. But you can publicly shame them

    • @DollyTheLlama
      @DollyTheLlama Před rokem +1

      @@itwasaliens Many of the National Parks already have some great social media pages and do have posts go viral on occasion. I think a creative way of shaming those people might make them think twice before they try to get selfies with dangerous animals.
      I think also, after the perpetrators are identified, they should lose access to all national parks for a set number of years.

    • @pamelaunderwood2925
      @pamelaunderwood2925 Před rokem

      @@itwasaliens Nah! People have no shame, and an excuse for everything now! How dare you even think of "hurting someone's precious feelings! Everything is all good, just different...LOL!

    • @pamelaunderwood2925
      @pamelaunderwood2925 Před rokem

      @@DollyTheLlama We just need more signs cluttering up the natural landscape! That would stop them...

  • @janmcelvain8370
    @janmcelvain8370 Před rokem +40

    Just goes to show how animals have more sense than many people.

  • @lilyjay2118
    @lilyjay2118 Před rokem +21

    I was just there this weekend. Saw someone trying to get close to an Elk for a pic! I was so mad. Animals need to be respected. It’s their land! We kept our distance from all wildlife and enjoyed watching them from afar

  • @kjh7108
    @kjh7108 Před rokem +18

    Was just there on Sunday, we saw some groups walking up to a trail out in the prairie that was surrounded by bison. Just because it’s a trail, doesn’t mean you should go out of your way to occupy it if it’s surrounded by wildlife.

  • @brucemattes5015
    @brucemattes5015 Před rokem +13

    In the late winter months of 1976, there was a warm spell on the east coast of the United States. My friend and I decided to camp out in Shenandoah National Park for a week. On our way out, driving north on the Blue Ridge Parkway inside the park, we encountered a blockage in the road. Ahead of us a family of 4 in a station wagon (remember those?) had stopped catercorner across the north bound lane in such a way as to effectively stop traffic in both directions. We pulled up behind the station wagon in my friend's MG, parked, got out of the car, and moved forward to investigate.
    The father (driving) was standing behind the open driver's door with his forearms resting on the top edge of the door's frame. The mother was standing at the right front corner of the car, next to the bumper's corner. The daughter (9 years old?) was approximately halfway between her mother & her brother.
    The son (12 years old?) was approximately 50 feet in front of the car, near the edge of the paved road, hand feeding chunks of what the mother told me was several peanut butter & jelly sandwiches to a black bear weighing approximately 200 pounds. Ironically, the son was feeding this bear right next to a pullout where several *Bear Proof* trashcans were located, in conjunction with a big sign clearly stating, *"DO NOT FEED THE BEARS!"*
    I walked up behind the father, tapped him on the shoulder, whereby he spun around, totally angry at being interrupted, told me not to bother him, & proceeded to turn back around to continue watching his son feed this full grown black bear.
    I tapped him on the shoulder several more times before he spun completely around, ready to start fighting me. By this time his wife was distracted enough to be paying attention to me. I asked both of them what they thought was going to happen when their son ran out of PB&J to feed the bear. I told both of them that they had at best a 50/50 chance of their son surviving a bear attack, and that even so-called docile black bears that were habituated to human contact, and addicted to eating human foods; *were not* cute little creatures out of a Walt Disney movie. That the bear outweighed all of us male adults by a significant margin, much less his 75 pound son. And, that it was fully capable of decapitating any of us with a single swipe of its front paws.
    Eventually, with my instructions, the mother got both kids back to the car, and they drove off without any harm to anyone.
    By the way, this is the cleaned up family-friendly version of what occurred that morning. Both parents were quite angry at being interrupted, with the father's language quite pithy. It took me and my friend several minutes to convince the mother that both her children were in potential mortal danger. When the reality of what might happen to her son by a hungry, angry wild animal finally sank in, she turned white as a sheet. I don't believe that the father ever believed that there was any possibility of anything negative happening to any of them had the bear simply wanted more to eat once the peanut butter & jelly sandwiches were gone.

    • @junepearl7993
      @junepearl7993 Před rokem +6

      Wow. I wonder where those kids are today. I hope they made it to adulthood.

    • @martabachynsky8545
      @martabachynsky8545 Před rokem +1

      I'm surprised the bear didn't get irritated by the noise and lunge at the boy.

  • @minoltaaraya
    @minoltaaraya Před rokem +41

    Did… did that woman try to pet a Bison 🫣🫠 And the Darwin Award goes to…

    • @pamelaunderwood2925
      @pamelaunderwood2925 Před rokem +2

      The Utube Montana rancher, has taught me a lot about cattle, horses, and the wild life of Montana.

  • @anewlifeinthevan
    @anewlifeinthevan Před rokem +55

    Completely agree with the wildlife expert, people putting their lives (and the animals) at risk just to take a photo or video for social media have lost all common sense! Thanks for highlighting this issue, we will visit Yellowstone in a few weeks but will be steering well clear of these magnificent but MASSIVE animals!

  • @laurenurban3942
    @laurenurban3942 Před rokem +35

    I’m glad about the warning but it won’t stop some people. There are always those few who think they’re special. The penalties need to be severe….$10,000 fine for antagonizing and/or molesting wildlife. Second offense…..Prison time….about a year or two, depending on the human’s attitude and IQ.

    • @cardinmalone4974
      @cardinmalone4974 Před rokem +2

      I say $20,000 fine and at least a 5 year prison sentence instead, per offender.

  • @sierrarmcclain
    @sierrarmcclain Před rokem +22

    As a local, this situation is incredibly frustrating!

  • @juliethompson8685
    @juliethompson8685 Před rokem +14

    People suck.

  • @longrider42
    @longrider42 Před rokem +20

    I worked in Yellowstone the summers of 85, 91 and 95. I had some close calls with Buffalo, but I grew up around range cattle, who can be just as dangerous. Rule number one. Always know what is around you. Number two, if a Buffalo gets close, be quiet and stand your ground. They get spooked and can run a lot faster then you can. Number three, talk to them, let them know where you are, don't yell or scream, just talk to them. Buffalo are only dangerous if your being stupid, that one lady who jumped off the board walk when the Buffalo showed up, didn't she see it coming? So that's my three cents worth, from some one who lived and worked in the park.

    • @pamelaunderwood2925
      @pamelaunderwood2925 Před rokem +1

      I hear the Native Americans rode them like horses...LOL! Just like the Wild West Shows!

    • @Mondoblasto0
      @Mondoblasto0 Před rokem +2

      Oh ya, people look at cows and think, 'no way could that be dangerous'. They're bigger than you, a lot heavier, and run faster than a human. If an irritated cow decides to run you down, pray you're not in the middle of their field.

  • @amydubisz6805
    @amydubisz6805 Před rokem +9

    Yellowstone hands out pamphlets warning of the dangers of approaching wildlife and there are signs everywhere, in several different languages, warning of the dangers of approaching wildlife and the dangers of not staying on the boardwalks! There is no excuse for this behavior! We used to warn people not to get too close to wildlife, but with few exceptions, they all ignored us. Now, whenever we see people trying to pet a bison or go off of the boardwalk, we keep walking or in the case of bison, we will sometimes turn around and go back the way we came so we don't get hurt by some tourist's stupidity!

    • @jgw5491
      @jgw5491 Před rokem +1

      I might make an exception to that if there is any chance my actions could protect a child. Grrrr! I hate scenes where parents lead their kids close to bison or elk.

  • @IAMcommunistkiller
    @IAMcommunistkiller Před rokem +14

    Many people claim that they didn't know how to protect the wildlife in the parks. I have a suggestion. Give a test to all visitors, and admit them if they pass it. If not, make them watch an educational video for 30 minutes.

    • @anneshaw7438
      @anneshaw7438 Před rokem +3

      It’s really sad that they have to show a video on how to educate stupid people that have no common sense

    • @kohenemoore
      @kohenemoore Před rokem +3

      It really is just plain old common sense as a functioning adult especially since we are having this discussion on a platform that has all the possible information you need to know before even considering a trip of ANY kind.

    • @pamelaunderwood2925
      @pamelaunderwood2925 Před rokem +1

      Have you been to the DMV lately and observed the public taking the written tests? Most fail!

    • @pamelaunderwood2925
      @pamelaunderwood2925 Před rokem

      @@anneshaw7438 No, I don't want to spend more money/time on stupid people. It hasn't worked, look at our country...

  • @gigisotelo9215
    @gigisotelo9215 Před rokem +35

    To all the tourists visiting the park,.. Pls, be respectful.. wildlife animals' lives also matters ❤️
    You can't just do whatever you want just to please your curiosity.

    • @mynintendogamingfeed5208
      @mynintendogamingfeed5208 Před rokem +1

      Nope, nope, nope; wildlife space shall be invaded!

    • @itwasaliens
      @itwasaliens Před rokem +2

      Unfortunately a lot of people think animals lives don't matter.

    • @gigisotelo9215
      @gigisotelo9215 Před rokem

      @@itwasaliens sad reality 😢

    • @pamelaunderwood2925
      @pamelaunderwood2925 Před rokem

      @@itwasaliens They will react like this towards wild life, yet their dog has a bed, car seat, and stroller, a basket of toys, clothes, and is a barking maniac! I would hate the idea of reincarnating as someone's pet!

  • @George_M_
    @George_M_ Před rokem +4

    That bison exercised amazing restraint not punting that woman 30 feet into the air like they're capable of.

  • @annmcgarrity9363
    @annmcgarrity9363 Před rokem +7

    I was there a few yrs ago, and was disturbed by how clueless some tourists were..They would literally walk right up to an elk and point their giant cameras right in its face. Some people treated the park like a petting zoo.. pathetic!

    • @barbaraallen7164
      @barbaraallen7164 Před rokem +2

      I saw the exact same thing when I was there a few years back.

  • @DesNReg
    @DesNReg Před rokem +14

    People love to live on the edge of stupidity, testing the lines to see just how far they can go and living to tell the tell.

  • @JesusLopez-sb3ir
    @JesusLopez-sb3ir Před rokem +14

    😂😂😂😂. A word of warning. Like that’s going to stop these idiots. Fine them and charge them !!

  • @angelaklaeser4
    @angelaklaeser4 Před rokem +15

    Lost A BIT of common sense???? I’m guessing there is no common sense present to begin with. 😡

    • @MomolosZtips
      @MomolosZtips Před měsícem

      ..... and they vote on Election Day !

  • @MB-xe8bb
    @MB-xe8bb Před rokem +8

    They really need to publicize this much much more. Show the attacks. Show the people in hospital. Publish the long list of injuries.

    • @eisgeistschiller5244
      @eisgeistschiller5244 Před 11 měsíci

      You can't show publish injuries or show people in the hospital due to HIPPA. Its not enough to say NO don't do this. People never think its going to happen to them. While I was living out there I stayed away from the wildlife and always came prepared with my gun.

    • @MB-xe8bb
      @MB-xe8bb Před 11 měsíci

      @@eisgeistschiller5244 1) Maybe they can if they broke the law. 2) People will often volunteer. 3) Publish stats at least.

  • @aliciamangar1513
    @aliciamangar1513 Před rokem +9

    PPL HAVE NO COMMON SENSE ANYMORE ANYWHERE EVER. ITS JUST GONE!! FOCUS!!😢😮😮😢😮

    • @327DD
      @327DD Před rokem +1

      As it has been said before.. common sense isn’t common anymore.

  • @ge2623
    @ge2623 Před rokem +10

    "New" warnings? Has Bison behavior changed?

  • @davidheilman1928
    @davidheilman1928 Před rokem +18

    Anyone else rooting for the bison? I know I am.

    • @Naturelady-rf5zx
      @Naturelady-rf5zx Před rokem +2

      Love animals putting dumb arrogant humans in their place.

  • @FlixCreEightR
    @FlixCreEightR Před rokem +5

    I can see them closing Yellowstone to the public one day.

  • @justayoutuber1906
    @justayoutuber1906 Před rokem +8

    Everyone of these people know the rules, but feel they deserve to be the exception to the rules.

  • @yaisa111
    @yaisa111 Před rokem +9

    Every human harmed by any wild animal is responsible. The active word is WILD. The entitlement of people is ridiculous and shows ur ignorance of your surroundings. These aren’t pets they’re wild animals whose natural habitats continue to decline due to greed and profit over precious land n resources~ these spaces and places and animals that LIVE there should be treated with respect and care and caution any mishaps or encounters with wildlife while visiting is On the people Not the animals.

  • @captainjaneway80
    @captainjaneway80 Před rokem +3

    Awwww the calf 😭

  • @milliegirl7514
    @milliegirl7514 Před rokem +8

    What the hell people!
    This is not a Zoo
    Steep fines are necessary for these social media freaks

  • @viralnorn9173
    @viralnorn9173 Před rokem +4

    I think people have always been this dumb. But now we have these phones to record them in the act and everyone can witness it, not just who happened to be there.

  • @HuskyMike
    @HuskyMike Před rokem +13

    While in Yellowstone a couple weeks ago, according to some people I spoke with, Rangers told them the story about the man holding that calf. The calf was trying to cross that river with some other Bison and was having problems. The man thought it was going to drown so he pulled it to the shore. The Rangers told them, because the man touched it, the herd rejected it so it had to be euthanized.

    • @pamelaunderwood2925
      @pamelaunderwood2925 Před rokem

      Multiples of animals drown. That's nature. How many wild animals did your dog or cat drag home recently?

    • @G.Danielle2911
      @G.Danielle2911 Před rokem +2

      Can the park send the calf to the sanctuary to raise it instead of euthanizing it?

    • @jefflarson1652
      @jefflarson1652 Před rokem

      @@G.Danielle2911 It isn't a zoo where somebody can feed them for the rest of their life. Animals need their herd in order to learn how to survive in the wild.

    • @G.Danielle2911
      @G.Danielle2911 Před rokem +1

      @@jefflarson1652 In that case the calf probably had no choice, either way, it will die, either by drowning or euthanizing.

    • @pepperspot805
      @pepperspot805 Před rokem

      @@G.Danielle2911 Nope. They tried with one 2 summers ago that someone put in the back of their car. There isn't anywhere around that has room for more Bison

  • @christinacooper5627
    @christinacooper5627 Před rokem +8

    Basic common sense, obedience (read the signs), good manners (you’re a guest in the park) & respect for the wildlife,(as well as teachers, adults, elders, authority figures, police, laws, property (public & private) are glaringly absent from this generation! Parents unplug your kids and socialize them!!

    • @huntstyle
      @huntstyle Před rokem +1

      It's not just this generation. That guy that moved the baby bison looked like he was in his 60's.

    • @susangrande8142
      @susangrande8142 Před rokem

      People were being idiots in the 1970s when I visited Yellowstone as a kid, too. They were getting out of their cars to take pictures up close of a bison or a moose. I knew better than that as a 14-year-old. Those bison are HUGE! I was happy to stay in the car and watch.

  • @stevej7139
    @stevej7139 Před rokem +3

    LOL I stayed at the lake several years ago and the bison were all over including the campground. I watched a guy on a bicycle cruising around the campground until a bison saw him and charged, he got away but I have no doubt he needed a change of underwear after that. These are not tame by any stretch of the imagination and they will stomp you to death if you get too close plus they seem to have an issue with bicycles.

  • @BB85253
    @BB85253 Před rokem +4

    This isn't a "New Warning". It's literally plastered all over the park in multiple languages to leave these animals alone. These kind of people are just hopelessly stupid. I love their utter astonishment that a Bison could be so rude.

  • @JeffreyKahnartist
    @JeffreyKahnartist Před rokem +4

    Visitors should be required to take an online test regarding interaction with animals.

  • @cyanidearkon
    @cyanidearkon Před rokem +4

    idk if its just me but i wouldnt want to mess with a high capacity assault cow

  • @donnastapleton4155
    @donnastapleton4155 Před rokem +5

    In reality if it came to Princeton of the animals I would sign a petition to prevent " people" from visiting there, after all it's those animals home's and that should be protected before anything else

    • @pamelaunderwood2925
      @pamelaunderwood2925 Před rokem

      Glad you're not making the laws! Another extreme environmentalist! Animals are important, but not equal to humans.

  • @alexmiles40
    @alexmiles40 Před rokem +9

    Make it a Federal Crime, and you MUST serve at least ONE YEAR IN A FEDERAL PRISON after convicted. Even people visiting from other countries. Use their Selfies as proof in court. Two or three of those convictions and all the dangerous BS would be over. Problem Solved.

  • @Labbe1989
    @Labbe1989 Před rokem +6

    Don’t understand what people get leave these animals alone how many times it has to be told or explained smh

  • @seymourbutts4654
    @seymourbutts4654 Před rokem +2

    Bears stealing picnic baskets is the least of your worries.

  • @kathleendougharty3210
    @kathleendougharty3210 Před rokem +2

    Theres a reason many visitors are know as TURONS by locals and employees of the park.

  • @jeannedigennaro6484
    @jeannedigennaro6484 Před rokem +4

    They aren’t stuffed animals, folks!

  • @hotbluflame2933
    @hotbluflame2933 Před rokem +6

    This is exactly why orcas are teaching each other to sink boats. I’m rooting for #TeamWildlfe.

    • @lisatoronto7265
      @lisatoronto7265 Před rokem +1

      Them orcas need a thiktok channel - I'm rootin for the ocean-dwellers!😀

  • @AnitaDil
    @AnitaDil Před rokem +8

    Some visitors in most tourist spots are very disrespectful, they have an air of self entitlement. We have them in the UK too and it’s mostly people from a certain country that are like that.

  • @jackcarvis3668
    @jackcarvis3668 Před rokem +3

    Some people only learn the hard way

  • @ronjohnson9032
    @ronjohnson9032 Před rokem +4

    They need to go north and play with moose. Moose love to play.

  • @floramercury
    @floramercury Před rokem +3

    Let them pay for their ignorance - 🙄 the shallowness and arrogance of people today

    • @codymoe4986
      @codymoe4986 Před rokem

      It's been the same at Yellowstone since they opened the gates the first day. Entire books have been filled with their escapades, the only difference now is that we get to watch it on video...

  • @lindavenable3475
    @lindavenable3475 Před rokem +2

    Common sense should tell anyone to leave the animals alone. It’s their territorial home. How would the people like it if the wild animals started coming to their homes and invading their privacy? I’m sure they would not like it at all.

  • @rogerarchibald2627
    @rogerarchibald2627 Před rokem +1

    Without a doubt, social media has played a vital role in the dumbing down of society.

  • @Shonufff88
    @Shonufff88 Před rokem +4

    Old warnings, reiterated?

  • @christinacooper5627
    @christinacooper5627 Před rokem +6

    I’ve seen videos of people leaving the boardwalks & walking out on the mud pots & steaming fumaroles, too! They choose to totally ignore the posted danger warnings & admonishments to remain on the boardwalk.
    So many in this generation seem to think the rules don’t apply to them & they can do whatever they want!
    These adults are the results of parents who feared disciplining & setting up boundaries because their children might cry or protest it (a.k.a. throw a tantrum)! They never let their children suffer the consequences of their behavior so now they’re having to learn it as adults!! (Chances are they’ll be fried alive if they choose to walk out on the steaming hot pots)! It was a great disservice to them that they were never properly socialized & taught obedience, respect & responsibility!
    In the 1960’s our family visited Yellowstone & as children we rarely considered defying the rules because we’d had the fear of God placed in our bones early on and that was a good thing! We preferred the consequences of obedience to those of disobedience & that’s how were trained to be obedient.

  • @angelikalindenau943
    @angelikalindenau943 Před rokem +2

    It's clear to see who the intelligent one is

  • @not2tees
    @not2tees Před rokem +1

    Contact with sort-of wild animals, big ones, can be exciting. But then the excitement goes over the line into terror!!

  • @kaska1123
    @kaska1123 Před rokem +3

    I guess she thought by petting it she could go viral

    • @theo.g.441
      @theo.g.441 Před rokem

      I was hoping she'd get kicked

    • @pamelaunderwood2925
      @pamelaunderwood2925 Před rokem

      Most people have no conception of how an animal is really thinking, including their own pets! Animals think like animals, not humans.

  • @vtn05001
    @vtn05001 Před rokem +4

    I feel bad for the woman from Texas who had the right mindset to avoid the buffalo but had poor execution

    • @PM-tc6sl
      @PM-tc6sl Před rokem +1

      Don't be. Look up the real video. She was trying to talk to it like it was a disney creature. She should have gone the opposite way from the bison.

    • @pamelaunderwood2925
      @pamelaunderwood2925 Před rokem +1

      @@PM-tc6sl People baby-talk to wild animals all the time, like the animal understands words...Animals pick up on energy...weakness, strength, danger, etc.

  • @gargar8196
    @gargar8196 Před rokem +2

    Stop access until respect returns

  • @katiedotson704
    @katiedotson704 Před rokem +1

    “All those accidents are completely avoidable.”
    What accidents? It was no accident that some person that can’t differentiate between brave and stupid, approached a wild animal more than 10 times their size. They did this ON PURPOSE.
    It was no accident that the animal felt encroached upon enough that it decided to defend itself.
    These incidences are not accidents. They are *provoked attacks*. These people cause problems for everyone, wildlife included. Anyone caught provoking an animal should be banned from future visits to the park. Even the woman that spent 6 days in the hospital.

  • @ellakajfasz2569
    @ellakajfasz2569 Před rokem +1

    Who the heck needs a warning to not approach dangerous wild animals⁉️

  • @mylittlepitbull3143
    @mylittlepitbull3143 Před rokem +1

    Getting gored by a buffalo would be a small price to pay for that viral video of your death.

  • @slywitt_the_cold1108
    @slywitt_the_cold1108 Před rokem +2

    Lmao, dying for a selfie. Literally!! Hahaha!!!

  • @johnwood551
    @johnwood551 Před rokem +2

    Since my childhood in the 60’s back in the Smokeys I’ve seen adults drag toddlers over to see Black bears with their cubs, and when working in Denali National Park I’ve seen people actually grab hold of baby moose just so they could get a picture. I’ve seen dozens of people try to walk up to moose and elk and with not so good a result. THANKS to TV shows with guys who do that sort of thing (some eventually end up dead) people think they can do it too.

  • @eboniesimone
    @eboniesimone Před rokem +1

    People don’t realize or just don’t care that we are invading the animals space, it’s their home! Be respectful, admire the animals from a distance and keep it moving. It’s depressing to hear animals being euthanized or abandoned because of a humans poor judgment. I just visited the parks and parents were literally allowing their children to climb rocks to chase after the goats in Zion. I don’t feel bad when animals defend themselves and they certainly shouldn’t be punished for it!

  • @ladyelevator5693
    @ladyelevator5693 Před rokem +1

    This is advice for kids. Its RIDICULOUS that it has to be told to adults. We need to stop trading common sense and maturity for Likes.

  • @noreenn6976
    @noreenn6976 Před rokem +1

    Maybe Yellowstone needs to hand out a warning document upon entry. Bright yellow and red. Will it help, maybe not.

  • @jaredharris1819
    @jaredharris1819 Před 11 měsíci

    Me and my wife were up in Yellowstone in June and we had a great time seeing everything. When we were up at Old Faithful Geyser, a bison was there and my wife was nervous. I told her, “We will obey the rules to stay as far away from it as possible.” She felt comfortable when we distanced ourselves. Then the bison started getting closer to some tourists and rangers started yelling to clear out. We went inside the gift shop and museum before any incidents happen.

  • @vampireslayer1989
    @vampireslayer1989 Před rokem

    I was there two weeks ago. We saw hundreds of bison in the evening and a hundreds of new born calfs. I'm pretty sure that the Yellowstone buffalo population exceeds 10,000 this year. The closest we came was a bison that decided to walk down the road. It came within two feet of my window. No, I did not startle it.

  • @joeymondragon9523
    @joeymondragon9523 Před rokem +2

    Everyone should be arrest if they get close or try taking pic for like If y’all want. A like then take a pic of by your self away from these beautiful creatures

  • @c00mgoblin
    @c00mgoblin Před rokem

    Honestly if they starts dishing out HEAVY fines or refusing to help in dangerous animals encounters might start reminding people.

  • @matthewdean8070
    @matthewdean8070 Před rokem +1

    No !!! Don't warn them, let's just see how it plays out.

  • @aidenmartin6674
    @aidenmartin6674 Před rokem +1

    There are people out there that think the wildlife in those parks are kept in cages at night and are released to roam around during the day. They have no concept of actual wild animals. They think those parks are like theme parks with tame animals used to being handled and are on display.

  • @andrewhite4431
    @andrewhite4431 Před rokem

    Watching this on my cellphone is close enough for me.

  • @khfan4life365
    @khfan4life365 Před rokem +1

    Since the national parks belong to the US government, they should fine the idiots for endangering the wildlife.

  • @bgregg55
    @bgregg55 Před rokem +1

    How have humans managed to survive as long as they have? It's a real mystery.

  • @spunkycat6144
    @spunkycat6144 Před rokem

    If someone approached my cows like that I would just start laughing. They deserve to be butted.

  • @purpleelephant6525
    @purpleelephant6525 Před rokem

    Nothing pleases me more than seeing people get jacked up by wild animals they approach for a selfie.

  • @rickyhurtt5568
    @rickyhurtt5568 Před rokem +1

    Jeff says social media has made people stupid and he couldn't be more right. Don't know what the reason is in total but people have really went stupid

  • @knit1purl1
    @knit1purl1 Před rokem +1

    Their land first. Admire them from a distance, buy a art print or photograph taken by a professional for your home, but most of all give them the respect they deserve. Can't stand to see this.

  • @myairspace3xx
    @myairspace3xx Před rokem +1

    Get up close and personal. Get a selfie.

  • @ccofnw
    @ccofnw Před rokem +1

    You know the IQ of the nation is seriously slipping when you have to remind people that getting a good selfie isn't worth getting gored by a bison. Someone stop the planet; I want to get off.

  • @mademsoisellerhapsody
    @mademsoisellerhapsody Před rokem +1

    Yellowstone actually gives visitors a piece of paper with photos of buffalo charging tourists and tourists burning feet in the hot springs. No words necessary. But younger generation know-it-all

  • @michellebishop8743
    @michellebishop8743 Před 11 měsíci

    Just because your on a "wooden" path does not mean the wildlife is going to leave you alone

  • @lileelisamc.4722
    @lileelisamc.4722 Před rokem

    Jeff Corwin calling it "common sense" is being polite

  • @Srs2483
    @Srs2483 Před rokem +1

    Chinese tourists are no longer throwing up the peace sign.

  • @MillermaticS
    @MillermaticS Před rokem

    Who would have thought that a 2000 lbs WILD animal doesn't want to be in your selfie?

  • @CallardAndBowser
    @CallardAndBowser Před rokem +1

    The park rangers should be out there catching them and locking them up in jail.
    It's the people who think they are entitled and live in their own little bubble and
    think none of the rules apply to them.
    Give them Capital Punishment and be done with it.

  • @user-qu5gi7ls5m
    @user-qu5gi7ls5m Před rokem +1

    Animals have more common sense than humans.

  • @lennarthagen3638
    @lennarthagen3638 Před rokem

    That guy from Hawaii with the calf left his brain back home. Give these beautiful wild animals space.

  • @mamashanshan2772
    @mamashanshan2772 Před rokem +1

    YOU are on THEIR home land, YOU are the responsible one, if you get gourd, that’s on you.

  • @chriswu8514
    @chriswu8514 Před rokem +1

    Why is it always some young women regardless of their race / ethnicity that behave like such idiots taking selfie next to animal 10 times their size / weight?! You wouldn’t even do that without supervision with well trained, domesticated animals, the lack of common sense regarding how life works is Astounding!

    • @manderly109
      @manderly109 Před rokem

      The same reason anyone does dumb shit on social media. For validation from people that they’ll never meet or from people who don’t actually matter