WATCH: World's Biggest Moron Almost Gets Eaten Alive By Pack Of Wolves In Yellowstone National Park

Source - A man who risked death by approaching a pack of wolves in the middle of Yellowstone National Park was captured in wild video by horrified bystanders.The clip showed a man in a white scarf striding across an open field toward a group of five black wolves while a crowd of park-goers watched in alarm on Oct. 6.“This could end very badly for that guy,” somebody was heard saying in the video, which was first posted to the aptly named Facebook group “Yellowstone National Park: Invasion of the Idiots.”The man in the scarf was initially backing away from the animals, but as they bounded toward him and appeared to begin surrounding him, he started advancing — and came within feet of several of them while waving something in his hand.

“Hey! Hey! Get the hell away from them! Back up!” people began shouting from a ridgeline as the man kept goading the animals, before he raised his hand and fired off what appeared to be a shot of bear spray.

The wolves eventually backed off and went on their way, while the man in the scarf was later seen returning from the field and acting erratically as he went — prompting people to speculate that he was high on some kind of drug.

Everyone is entitled to a momentary lapse in stupidity. However sometimes the stupidity is so severe that you have to let the person do whatever it is they are about to do. In essence, you follow the same "do not intervene" law that wildlife photographers follow in the field. Meaning no matter how avoidable the danger is, or how easy it would be for you to halt the impending doom...you simply can not. Nature has to run its course. What's meant to be will be. Darwinism, baby. 

That's exactly how I felt watching this video. If a grown man who is ACTIVELY BEGIN SURROUNDED BY WOLVES does not understand the danger he is in...then maybe it's best he doesn't procreate. Sometimes a sacrificial lamb is required to remind the human race that we are not, in fact, at the top of the food chain when it comes to wildlife. Guns have done a pretty good job of leveling the playing field, but if it's one-on-one with no weapons? We're nothing more than a tasty morsel to most apex predators. 

Thanks god that guy didn't find that out the hard way. The last fatal wolf attack in the US occurred in 2010 too, so we're due for one. I hope not, but time will tell! Stay safe out there, friends.