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Bison Attack on Elderly Man at Yellowstone

A bison attack in Yellowstone National Park injured a 65-year-old man.
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A bull bison weighing about 2,000 pounds attacked Carl Isom-McDaniel, a 65-year-old man, in Yellowstone National Park. He was photographing the animal with his grandson when the bison charged, tossing him into the air. Carl sustained multiple injuries and was taken to the hospital.

The incident occurred in the evening at Bridge Bay Campground near Yellowstone Lake. There's viral footage showing Carl and his grandson maintaining distance while observing the bison. However, the bison began acting erratically before charging towards them. Despite their attempt to escape through the trees, Carl was caught.

According to the National Park Service (NPS), bison appear calm but are unpredictable and can run much faster than humans. Visitors are advised to keep at least 25 yards away from these animals. The NPS has not provided new information about this particular attack.

This attack occurred during the park's busiest season, which coincides with the bison's mating period. This period is known for increasing the animal's aggressive behavior. Experts highlight the importance of maintaining a safe distance, especially during this time.

Original news source: Bison rams elderly man in Yellowstone, flinging him into the sky (BBC)

🎧 Listen:

πŸ“– Vocabulary:

1. erratically
2. sustained
3. viral
4. incident
5. observing
6. unpredictable
7. footage
8. maintain
9. aggressive
10. highlighted
11. coincides
12. period
13. advised
14. despite
15. experts

Group or Classroom Activities

Warm-up Activities:

1. Have you ever visited a national park? Share your experiences.
2. What animals do you think are the most dangerous to humans?
3. Why do you think it's important to follow safety guidelines in wildlife areas?
4. How would you react if you encountered a wild animal in a park?
5. Discuss the differences between wild and domesticated animals.

πŸ€” Comprehension Questions:

1. Who was attacked by the bison?

2. How much did the bison weigh?

3. What was Carl doing when he was attacked?

4. Where did the attack take place?

5. How are bison known to behave, according to the article?

6. How far should visitors stay from bison?

7. Why is the bison's mating period significant?

🎧✍️ Listen and Fill in the Gaps:

A bull bison weighing about 2,000 pounds attacked Carl , a 65-year-old man, in National Park. He was the animal with his grandson when the bison charged, him into the air. Carl sustained multiple injuries and was taken to the hospital. The incident occurred in the evening at Bay Campground near Yellowstone Lake. viral footage showing Carl and his grandson maintaining distance while the bison. However, the bison began acting erratically before towards them. Despite their attempt to escape the trees, Carl was caught. According to the National Park Service (NPS), appear calm but are and can run much faster than humans. Visitors are advised to keep at 25 yards away from these animals. The NPS has not new information about this particular . This attack occurred during the park's busiest season, which coincides with the bison's mating period. This period is known for increasing the aggressive behavior. Experts highlight the importance of a safe distance, especially during this time.

πŸ’¬ Discussion Questions:

1. Have you ever seen a bison in real life? How did you feel?
2. What do you think causes animals to behave unpredictably?
3. Do you agree with the safety measures suggested in national parks?
4. How can technology help us avoid dangerous wildlife encounters?
5. Should parks have more strict policies during animal mating seasons?
6. What role do you think education plays in preventing wildlife incidents?
7. Describe a time when you felt in danger. How did you handle it?
8. What are some ways to help protect wildlife while ensuring human safety?
9. Why do you think some people ignore safety signs in parks?
10. What can be done to improve safety in parks like Yellowstone?
11. How do mating periods influence animal behavior, based on what you've read?
12. What are your thoughts on the responsibility of visitors in national parks?

Individual Activities

πŸ“–πŸ’­ Vocabulary Meanings:

Click a dot next to a word, then click the dot next to its meaning to draw a line connecting them.

Words

1. erratically
2. sustained
3. viral
4. incident
5. observing
6. unpredictable
7. footage
8. maintain
9. aggressive
10. highlighted
11. coincides
12. period
13. advised
14. despite
15. experts

Meanings

(A) ready to attack or confrontational
(B) not able to be predicted
(C) a length of time
(D) in a way that is irregular or unpredictable
(E) watching or looking at something
(F) in spite of
(G) recommended or suggested
(H) to keep or uphold
(I) happens at the same time as something else
(J) an event or occurrence
(K) emphasized or drew attention to
(L) experienced or suffered something
(M) recorded video or film of an event
(N) people with comprehensive knowledge
(O) spreading rapidly, especially on the internet

πŸ”‘ Multiple Choice Questions:

1. Where did the bison attack take place?
(a) Yellowstone National Park
(b) Central Park
(c) Grand Canyon
(d) Yosemite National Park
2. What was Carl doing when the bison attacked?
(a) Feeding the bison
(b) Sleeping
(c) Running a marathon
(d) Photographing
3. How fast can bison run according to the article?
(a) As fast as humans
(b) Faster than humans
(c) Slower than humans
(d) They can't run
4. How far away should visitors stay from bison?
(a) 10 yards
(b) 25 yards
(c) 5 yards
(d) 50 yards
5. What caused the incident in Yellowstone National Park?
(a) A bear attack
(b) A car accident
(c) A bison attack
(d) A landslide
6. During what season did the attack occur?
(a) Winter
(b) Rainy season
(c) Dry season
(d) During the park's busiest season
7. What behavior is increased during the bison's mating period?
(a) Aggressive behavior
(b) Sleepy behavior
(c) Passive behavior
(d) Calm behavior
8. What does the article advise people to do when near bison?
(a) Feed the bison
(b) Run towards the bison
(c) Maintain a safe distance
(d) Pet the bison

πŸ•΅οΈ True or False Questions:

1. The attack took place at Bridge Bay Campground in Yosemite.
2. Carl was with his grandson when the incident happened.
3. Bison are known to be gentle despite appearing aggressive.
4. The bison weighed about 2,000 pounds.
5. Carl Isom-McDaniel was chased by a bison.
6. Bison can run faster than humans.
7. Visitors should keep at least 25 yards away from bison.
8. The park's quietest season coincides with the bison's mating period.

Writing Questions:

1. Describe a time when you visited a national park. What did you learn?
2. Explain why it's essential to follow safety guidelines when around wildlife.
3. Write about a wildlife documentary or video you have seen. What did you learn from it?
4. How would you design a safety campaign for visitors to Yellowstone National Park?
5. Discuss the importance of preserving natural habitats for future generations.

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