Horrified tourists watch as bison boils to death in Yellowstone hot spring | US | News

Tourists at Yellowstone National Park were shocked because they witnessed the sad death of a bison that fell into a boiled spa last week.
The tragic event occurred in the Midway Geyser basin, which was close to the iconic former Sadık Geyser, whom the magnificent creature accidentally dived into boiling waters after accidentally dived into boiling waters.
Grand prismatic temperatures were impossible for the animal to survive with a boiling point that reached 88 degrees Celsius and circulating around 93 degrees due to the height of the park.
Louise Howard, a witness at the scene, told CBS News: “There were two bison standing there,” he adds, “I thought it was a great photo opportunity.”
However, when a bison approached the spring, dived into a shallow area and then jumped, the situation increased rapidly. In half a minute, the animal lost his foot on the edge of the Grand Prismatic Spring and entered.
Howard Howard was as hard as he was, he couldn’t get out, Dag Howard said, caught the sad activity on the camera and released online.
Although such events are not rare, Michael Poland from Yellowstone Volcano Observatory, Michael Poland from Yellowstone Volcano Observatory, explained the rareness of this event: “The rareness of the skeleton pool (in the lower geyser basin),” the most different, “the most different,” the most different, “the most different” made it.
Bison was lucky to have met the end of “quite quickly” due to high temperatures. Mirror. It was reported that the animal’s intense throwing carried it to a warmer area of Grand Prismatic and led to a faster death than usual.
Contrary to the rumors, Poland explained that water is not acidic and that this is not the cause of the death of the bison. “This bizon carcass is basically sitting in almost boiling water pool and … The boiling water will be only a little bone in organic material, tissues and finally.”




