Yellowstone bear runs at woman approaching with her phone. Now, park rangers are looking for her.
After video surfaced showing a woman walking toward a grizzly bear at Yellowstone National Park who then charged her, the National Park Service launched an investigation.
The woman appeared to disregard the park rule to stay at least 100 feet from bears at all times.
In footage captured by tourist Darcie Addington, who filmed the scene from her car on May 10, the woman walked up to the bear with the intention of taking a photo despite some warning her that she was too close. The grizzly then charged at her, and she calmly walked away after the incident.
“It was terrifying,” Addington told USA TODAY.
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