A California woman was gored by a bison in Yellowstone National Park on Wednesday, park officials said. Kim Hancock, 59, of Santa Rosa, was in a crowd of people walking along a boardwalk at Fountain Paint Pot in the Lower Geyser Basin when the attack occurred, according to a statement from Yellowstone. ‘GIGANTIC’ MOOSE CHASES UTAH GOLFERS IN VIRAL VIDEO“When it crossed the boardwalk, the bison became agitated and charged the crowd, goring Hancock,” park officials said, adding that the animal left the vicinity right after. Hancock was wounded in her hip and brought to a Montana hospital “in good condition,” officials said. The incident comes on the heels of two elk attacks earlier this month, Yellowstone officials previously said.
Source: Fox News June 07, 2018 20:37 UTC