Horrified driver encounters 150 bison spilling onto the road

More than 150 bison herds of bison walking slowly on a road in Yellowstone National Park (USA) scared tourists.

More than 150 bison herds of bison walking slowly on a road in Yellowstone National Park (USA) scared tourists.

The video of the cows was recorded by YouTube account Broyles Outdoors from the car.

"They're coming. God, that's crazy. They can do significant damage to our car," said one passenger in the car.

According to Broyles Outdoors, his encounter with the cows lasted 10 minutes.

Earlier, officials at Yellowstone National Park warned people to be careful because bison will move more in winter.

"When the snow starts to fall, bison begin to move to lower ground, usually park roads. Everyone remember to drive carefully keeping a distance of 23m from bison and 91m from bears and wolves. " , officials warned.

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Bison cows spilled onto the road.

In 2020, Yellowstone National Park counted 4,680 bison living here.

They are divided into 2 main groups, one living in the north with 3,400 animals, the other in the central area with 1,250 animals.

Male bison can weigh up to 900 kg while females weigh around 450 kg.

The park also advises visitors not to get close to cows and other wildlife to take pictures.

"Birds are wild animals. They will respond to threats with aggressive behavior such as kicking the ground, snorting, shaking their heads, roaring. To be safe, stay away from them, move around. Move away if they come near and run away or take cover if they rush , " the warning states.

Update 05 November 2021
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