We may see some wild animals in different places in our life. They are either large or small. Here is an important rule to follow when you see a wild animal; If it's a large wild animal that you aren't in any way trained to deal with, then don't touch it, don't get close to it, and don't risk your life to take a selfie (自拍) with it. Or you may put yourself in danger. That's a lesson that I learned last week when I was visiting Yellowstone National Park.
It was my mother's birthday last Sunday. My mother and I went to Yellowstone
National Park to enjoy the beautiful scenery, see wild animals and relax ourselves.
Like most young people, when I go to a famous tourist attraction, I like taking selves and sharing them with my friends online.
While my. mother and I were walking in the park, I saw a bison (野牛). It looked really budge. I thought it must be cool to post a selfie of me standing close to it on my Facebook page. So I went close to it and turned my back on the animal to take a photo.
While I was doing that, my mother warned me that I was too close to the animal. She was concerned about my safety. But I didn't listen to her. I kept taking selfies with the bison nearby. Suddenly, the bison ran towards me and used its head to lift me into the air and tossed me aside (向一边). I was frightened to death and thought I was going to die. I felt really regretful. How I wished I hadn't gone so close to it. Luckily, the bison didn't keep attacking me and ran away. My mother immediately came to me. Luckily,
I wasn't badly hurt. I was just too frightened to do anything.
After coming back, I learned that I wasn't the only one that had been attacked by a bison there.
Therefore, I am writing his passage to tell people that we shouldn't stay very close to large wild animals. I do hope that those who read this story will avoid making the mistake that I have made.