Jamie Watson+FollowDid He Really Sip Yellowstone Geyser Water?!You won’t believe this: a tourist at Yellowstone was caught on video bending down and actually drinking from a thermal pool—yes, the ones that can reach over 200°F and are full of toxic chemicals and bacteria. Forget petting bison, this is next-level risky! Park signs literally warn you everywhere not to get close, but this guy just had to find out the hard way. The internet is losing it over his “zero cognitive function” move. Please, don’t try this for the ‘Gram! #Travel #Yellowstone #TouristFails33Share
Matthew Kirk+FollowTourists Nearly Trampled by Bison!Wild Yellowstone moment: a crowd was so busy snapping pics of bears, they totally missed a trio of bison sneaking up behind them on a bridge! The bison got super close—like, way too close for comfort—before veering off (almost hitting some cars, too). Just a reminder: those park rules about keeping your distance? Yeah, they’re there for a reason. Animals aren’t here for our selfies! #Yellowstone #WildlifeSafety #TouristFails #Pets10Share
darrell47+FollowMom Lets Toddler Run Up to Bison?!You will not believe what went down at Yellowstone—someone actually let their toddler walk right up to a massive bison. Like, hand-off, go-play-with-the-2,000-pound-beast level of wild. Even with everyone yelling warnings and signs everywhere, this mom just did her thing. Thankfully, no one got hurt, but how is this even real life? Are people just immune to common sense on vacation? This is next-level tourist behavior. Would you ever do this? #Yellowstone #TouristFails #WildlifeSafety #News4954Share
Matthew Kirk+FollowTourist Gets Way Too Close to Moose!Can you believe someone actually snuck up behind a wild moose at a national park just for a photo op? Not only is that super risky (moose can be unpredictable!), but it also puts the animal in danger. If a moose feels threatened and reacts, it could end up being labeled 'dangerous' and even euthanized—just for acting on instinct. Seriously, why do people ignore all those warning signs? Let’s give wildlife their space! #WildlifeRespect #NationalParks #TouristFails #Pets277Share
davisjames+FollowTourists Get Way Too Close to Baby SealWhy do people keep ignoring wildlife rules? A video just dropped of tourists in BC getting dangerously close to a baby seal for a photo op—balancing on slippery rocks and stressing out the poor animal. Not only is this risky for both humans and the seal, but if things go wrong, the animal usually pays the price. Can we PLEASE stop treating wild animals like props? Let’s keep our distance and respect their space! #WildlifeRespect #NationalParks #TouristFails #Pets687Share
Justin Dixon+FollowTourists vs. Elk: Who’s the Real Wild One?Why do people keep getting way too close to wild animals? A viral Insta video shows tourists in Banff National Park practically begging for trouble by baiting a wild elk (even letting their dog join in!). The elk gave them a warning charge, but they still didn’t back off. Seriously, animals aren’t here for your selfies—give them space! The National Park Service says stay at least 50 yards away from elk. Team elk all the way! #WildlifeRespect #Banff #TouristFails #Travel370Share