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Beaver tree

A tree (probably a Great Basin cottonwood, Populus fremontii), gnawed off by a beaver. I guess the beaver must've stood on the lower sideways logs to reach the gnaw point! As I've mentioned, beaver have made a big comeback since being hunted nearly to extinction in the early 19th century. Lake Lahontan State Park, Nevada, a reservoir on the Carson River.
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William Sutherland said:

Fabulous capture!

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4 years ago ( translate )

Pam J said:

SO GOOD TO SEE THE HANDYWORK OF MR BEVER
4 years ago

slgwv replied to Pam J:

IT OCCURRED TO ME THAT THE BEAVER PROBABLY GNAWED OFF THE TREE WHEN THE WATER WAS HIGHER!
4 years ago

slgwv said:

Thanks, Pam & William!
4 years ago ( translate )