Bison Attacks Leave Women Injured at National Parks

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A woman visiting Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota was severely injured by a bison at Painted Canyon Trailhead, marking the second bison attack in a U.S. National Park in less than a week. The incident occurred a day after a woman was attacked by a bison at Yellowstone National Park. Both women suffered severe injuries and were hospitalized. Visitors are reminded to exercise caution around bison and maintain a safe distance, especially during mating season.
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