When this baby bison wants something, they won’t take no for an answer! Someone caught the most precious footage of this tiny animal bugging their mom to play. Unfortunately, Mama bison was clearly not in the mood. She appeared to be enjoying some me-time and showed absolutely no signs of budging. However, her child couldn’t seem to take the hint. We’re sure most parents can relate to this hilarious video of the baby bison pestering their mother!
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In the clip, tons of bison were either grazing or napping in an open field. Some were by themselves, while others were snuggling with their young. Only one baby bison seemed to be restlessly hopping around as their mother tried to relax in the grass. If this little critter could talk, they probably would have been saying, “Are you ready to play, Mom? How about now? Now?”
@reefas_co “Please play with me mom” 😂 #reefasfishing #bison ♬ Davis Brothers Band – davisbrothersband
No matter how much this baby bison tried to get Mom’s attention, though, she wouldn’t move from her comfy spot on the ground. Although the video eventually came to an end, who knows how much longer the tiny animal kept up these shenanigans! That mama bison must be pretty patient.
This hysterical clip has been going viral online, and some people thought that the situation looked all too familiar. In fact, many commenters joked that they’d been through the same thing with their own children.
This mama bison’s reaction to her hyper baby is pretty relatable.
“I’m dealing with something similar right now,” wrote one user.
Another chimed in, “Even in the animal world, kids are the same lol.”
“Motherhood is the same in many ways across the board,” said a third person. “Glad we are not alone!”
Isn’t it funny how some parenting experiences are universal? It doesn’t matter if you’re a human or a bison; if you’ve got kids, they’re going to get on your nerves some days!
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