A 25-year-old woman from Ohio was injured after being gored by a bison and tossed 10-feet in the air at Yellowstone National Park, park officials said. 

According to a news release, the woman approached the bison within 10-feet on Monday morning and two other individuals were within 25 yards of the animal. 

As the bison walked near a boardwalk, the woman got closer and the bison attacked her, tossing her high into the air.

The woman suffered a puncture wound and other injuries, park officials said. The woman was taken to Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center. 

NBC News reported the woman had died from the injuries, citing park officials. A representative from the medical center told USA TODAY via text that it has had no recent patient deaths as a result from the injuries described. 

USA TODAY reached out to Yellowstone National Park for more information.

According to the park, regulations require visitors to remain more than 25 yards away from bison. 

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“Wildlife in Yellowstone National Park are wild and can be dangerous when approached,” the release said. “Bison have injured more people in Yellowstone than any other animal. They are unpredictable and can run three times faster than humans.”

Follow reporter Asha Gilbert @Coastalasha. Email: agilbert@usatoday.com.