US: Man Walks Up to Wild Wolf Pack in Yellowstone National Park and Sprays Bear Spray as Horrified Visitors Shout (Watch Video)
A shocking incident at Yellowstone National Park in US went viral after wildlife photographer Keith Allen Kerbs captured a man dangerously approaching a pack of wild wolves on October 6. Kerbs, filming from a safe distance with a zoom lens, shared the footage on Instagram, calling the individual “very foolish” and noting that “he almost didn’t make it out alive.”
A shocking incident at Yellowstone National Park in US went viral after wildlife photographer Keith Allen Kerbs captured a man dangerously approaching a pack of wild wolves on October 6. Kerbs, filming from a safe distance with a zoom lens, shared the footage on Instagram, calling the individual “very foolish” and noting that “he almost didn’t make it out alive.” The video shows at least five wolves following the man as he first backs away before brazenly deciding to walk toward them. Parkgoers can be heard yelling, “Get the hell away from them!” and warning he was in “mortal danger.” The man gets within feet of a wolf before spraying what appears to be bear spray at the animals. Though he escaped unharmed, his reckless actions spread widely online. The National Park Service confirmed the man was located, cited, and is under investigation. US: Man Jumps Onto Monorail Track To Save Missing Autistic Boy Walking on It at Hersheypark in Pennsylvania; Heart-Stopping Video Surfaces.
Man Films Himself Confronting Wolf Pack in Yellowstone
NEW: Man approaches a wild pack of wolves at Yellowstone National Park, appears to spray them with bear spray.
According to the National Park Service, the incident was reported to National Park Rangers and is now under investigation.
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