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- The grandfather, who was severely injured in a bison attack in Yellowstone National Park, is thought to have protected his grandson by taking the blow.
- The victim, Carl Isom-McDaniel, was reported to have multiple fractures, underwent surgery, and is currently in the recovery process.
- The photographer who recorded the moment of the attack intervened along with other visitors to chase the bison away.
- The incident occurred during a period when bison are more aggressive due to the mating season.
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It was reported that Carl Isom-McDaniel, who was thrown into the air after being attacked by a bison in Yellowstone National Park, did not lose consciousness and remained sensible despite having multiple fractures. The incident occurred when the grandfather, while taking an evening walk with his grandson, encountered the bison, which had previously attacked other young people as well.
Photographer Mike McLeod, who witnessed the incident and intervened to ensure safety, stated that the grandfather took the main blow of the attack, likely saving his grandson. McLeod noted that the injured grandfather is in good health and is in the recovery process after having surgery.
It was announced that due to the mating season, bison's testosterone levels increase, making them more aggressive during this period. Park officials warn visitors to stay at least 23 metres (25 yards) away from bison.
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- Who was injured in the bison attack in Yellowstone?
- A retired grandfather from Washington, Kendall, named Carl Isom-McDaniel, was injured with multiple fractures as a result of a bison attack while touring the park with his grandson.
- Did the grandfather and grandson provoke the animal during the incident?
- No, according to statements, neither the grandfather nor the grandson made any movement to provoke the animal prior to the attack.
- Why are bison attacks happening more frequently during this period?
- Increased testosterone levels due to the bison mating season make the animals more aggressive, increasing the risk of attacking visitors.
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