Many Americans spend little to no time in the great outdoors.
These city dwellers often have very warped views of how nature works.
And outdoorsmen everywhere burst out laughing as this disgruntled Karen aired her grievances.
This Karen’s outrageous request has spread across the intent like wildfire
In March 1872, then-president Ulysses S. Grant officially established Yellowstone National Park, the first national park in the United States.
Ever since, tourists from all over the world have flocked to this awe-inspiring place to view the world-renowned geysers and diverse wildlife.
Visitors to Yellowstone have the opportunity to witness bison, wolves, and bears in their natural environment.
However, as every outdoorsman knows, wild animals do not abide by human schedules.
In fact, many of these wild animals will avoid humans at all costs, preferring to hunt or graze at night or in the early morning.
Some people do not seem to understand that Yellowstone is not some oversized petting zoo, as exemplified by this hysterical note authored by an outraged Karen.
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Staff at the Yellowstone National Park lodges recently shared a picture of a note written on a comment card designed for people to comment on the service they received while staying at the lodges.
Instead, one unidentified Karen wrote, “Our visit was wonderful but we never saw any bears.”
“Please train your bears to be where guests can see them. This was an expensive trip to not get to see bears,” the disgruntled tourist added.
Clearly, this city slicker has no idea what she is talking about.
Even semi-domesticated bears in zoos and nature centers rarely respond well to training, never mind bears in the wild.
Sadly, many people share this misconception that the wild animals in Yellowstone are there for tourist entertainment.
Every year, stories emerge of tourists feeding wildlife, or getting way too close to wildlife for selfies.
In some instances, the wild animal panics and lashes out at the tourist, causing great bodily harm.
Even seemingly peaceful animals such as bison can kill a full-grown adult if threatened.
For these reasons, park officials advise against approaching wildlife within the park, regardless of how cuddly and innocent the animal might appear.
Many urban residents have no clue how to behave outside of city limits
National Parks allow people from all over to enjoy the natural splendor of the United States.
One of the primary purposes of these parks is to allow people in urban and suburban areas to spend more time outdoors, taking a break from the hustle and bustle.
Unfortunately, many of these people have no earthly idea how to act around wild animals, with some appearing to think that they behave like Disney movie characters.
Every American should take advantage of America’s amazing National Park system, however, try not to be a Karen and expect wild bears to eat apples out of your hand.
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