A Yellowstone bison charge was caught on tape at the national park recently. The animal attack on a group of kids was terrifying and proves wild animals are best left alone. However, the near-miss of a young boy was due to adults “egging” the children on to get closer. Watch: “Bison fury” footage caught on tape at Yellowstone National Park now. Saturday, Daily Mail followed up on the buffalo attack that appears to have been caused by an adult camera operator after he encouraged kids to get close to the wild animal while it grazed. In this photo, a group of seven tourists at the park come across a buffalo as they walk along an elevated pathway. The person wearing a blue vest appears to be an adult in the bunch. He stands next to the young boy who was attacked moments later. . Video: ‘Bison fury’ . Before the Yellowstone bison charges at the group, the tourists take photos of the animal roaming free in its environment. ” “Oh my gosh, oh my gosh! He’s friendly,” the camera operator can be heard on the video taken from a safe distance. Moments later, the buffalo raises its tail after grunting a number of times. Experts say these warning signs are typically given off ahead of an animal attack. The agitated animal suddenly fixates on the young boy carrying a backpack and gives chase. Luckily, he manages to round a tree and get back on the wooden walkway, where he then rejoins the terrified group. The Yellowstone bison charge video was uploaded to YouTube and later re-posted on <b>…</b>