Yellowstone bison attack witness believes man saved his grandson by taking brunt of attack
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Man says he's OK after bison attack at Yellowstone.
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A 65-year-old man on a walk with his grandson at Yellowstone National Park ended up getting flung through the air by a bison this weekend.
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WATCH: The latest on Yellowstone bison launching man 8 feet in air.
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ABC News' Trevor Ault and Jennifer Barfield, the scientific lead for the Laramie Foothills Bison Conservation Herd, share how the man is doing and what to do when encountering a wild animal.
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The Yellowstone bison attack victim is identified as grandfather Carl Isom-McDaniel.
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Photographer Mike MacLeod, who witnessed incident, is revealing emotional details.
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