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The man who was attacked by a bison at Yellowstone National Park has a theory as to why it happened. Mike MacLeod, the professional photographer who captured the moment a bison tossed Carl Isom-McDaniel eight feet into the air in a video that has since gone viral,
A man is recovering from surgery after he was tossed into the air by a bison at Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. The unidentified man was seen walking with his grandson when the bison charged at him and threw him up into the air after he attempted to run away from the massive animal on Friday.
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Bull bison sends Yellowstone visitor flipping through the air in campground attack caught on video
Video captures an agitated bull bison launching a man several feet into the air at Bridge Bay Campground during a completely unprovoked attack.
Carl McDaniel has spoken out for the first time after he was flung in the air by an aggravated bison
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Yellowstone National Park will not take action against the bison that seriously injured a visitor during a widely shared attack last week, with park officials determining the animal will remain in the wild despite the frightening encounter,
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Grandfather Breaks Silence After Terrifying Bison Attack: 'He Could Have Gored Me'
A grandfather who survived a terrifying Yellowstone encounter is describing the split-second choice that put him directly in danger. Carl Isom-McDaniel, 65, discussed the ordeal in an interview with CNN this week.
The Yellowstone bison attack victim is identified as grandfather Carl Isom-McDaniel. Photographer Mike MacLeod, who witnessed incident, is revealing emotional details.
