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Yellowstone Tourist Narrowly Escapes Vicious Wolf Attack

18 Nov

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Summary

  • Yellowstone tourist approached dangerously close to a pack of wolves
  • Witnesses pleaded for the tourist to get away as the wolves advanced
  • Tourist sprayed bear spray but continued to approach the wolves
Yellowstone Tourist Narrowly Escapes Vicious Wolf Attack

On October 6, 2025, a tourist in Yellowstone National Park was caught on camera in a terrifying encounter with a pack of wolves. The video showed the man walking across a grassy valley as a group of black wolves began trotting toward him. Witnesses from a safe distance pleaded for the tourist to "get the f*** away" from the approaching animals.

Despite the warnings, the man continued to walk toward the wolves, even appearing to wave his arm at them. He attempted to ward them off by spraying bear spray, but the wolves remained undeterred and continued closing in. As the situation grew increasingly perilous, the onlookers grew concerned, with one saying the tourist was "in mortal danger" and "an absolute moron" for his reckless actions.

Fortunately, the tourist managed to back away from the wolves before they could attack, disappearing behind a ravine. Experts later explained that the wolves, born earlier that year, were likely just curious about their first encounter with a human. While wolf attacks on humans are extremely rare, the park's rules clearly state that visitors must maintain a distance of at least 100 yards from all dangerous wildlife, including wolves. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of respecting the boundaries and safety protocols in Yellowstone National Park.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Yellowstone tourist who approached the wolves narrowly escaped an attack after ignoring warnings from onlookers and continuing to get dangerously close to the pack.
The Yellowstone wolves, born earlier that year, were likely just curious about their first encounter with a human and continued to advance toward the tourist despite his attempts to ward them off with bear spray.
Yellowstone National Park rules stipulate that visitors must keep a distance of at least 100 yards from all dangerous wildlife, including wolves, bears, and cougars, in order to ensure the safety of both humans and animals.

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