Bison calf put down after tourists tried to save it from the cold

Baby animal had to be euthanised after it was rejected by herd following human contact

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A bison calf at Yellowstone National Park in the US has been put down because it was repeatedly rejected by its herd after tourists tried to save it from the cold.

Park wardens condemned the stupidity of two tourists who had loaded the animal into the back of their vehicle to keep it warm.

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