Loggers Try To Cut Chestnut Tree And Get The Shock Of A Lifetime

Published on 03/15/2020
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This was what the museum said about this artifact: “A chimney effect occurred in the hollow tree, resulting in an upward draft of air. This caused the scent of the dead animal to be carried away, which otherwise would have attracted insects and other organisms that feed on dead animals. The hollow tree also provided relatively dry conditions, and the tannic acid of the oak helped harden the animal’s skin.”

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His Name

The dog did not get a name prior to 2002. Despite this, it went on to be a big exhibit at the museum and became the center display among all the important artifacts. Right now, this pooch is considered to be the Southern Forest World ambassador. The museum uses its images in promo materials and postcards!

His Name

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