Woman survives bison attack in Custer State Park
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Sheriff’s officials say a motorcyclist has survived a violent attack by a bison in the Black Hills.
A bystander’s video shows several bikers had stopped while a herd of bison crossed a road in Custer State Park Wednesday.
The Custer County Sheriff’s Office says a 54-year-old Iowa woman got off the motorcycle on which she was a passenger and was attacked by a bison.
Sheriff’s officials say the bison caught the woman’s belt and jeans on its horns and swung her around violently before running away.
Custer County Sheriff’s deputies, Custer State Park rangers, Custer Ambulance and Black Hills Life Flight responded to the incident.
There’s no word on the woman’s condition.
Matt Snyder, superintendent of Custer State Park, advised visitors to keep a safe distance from bison.
"View them from a distance," Snyder told ABC News. "Safe distance is at least 100 yards if not further."
Snyder said bison are in their breeding season now, and they may be a little bit moody, adding that any visitor should be extra careful.
As the rut is winding down in Custer State Park, the mature bulls are dispersing from the larger herds and often travel using the highways.
— Custer State Park (@CusterStatePark) August 7, 2020
Bison are extremely hard to see at night. Visitors should use caution when driving our roads during the evenings and early mornings. pic.twitter.com/dT6SmoUh18
ABC News contributed to this report.