Nah grooves are too deep and consistent to be a rub.
I have pics of the same but from the hills in Te Puke
Nah grooves are too deep and consistent to be a rub.
I have pics of the same but from the hills in Te Puke
Possum?
It's all fun and games till Darthvader comes along
I respect your beliefs but don't impose them on me.
Have seen deer do similar teeth marks, but reckon @Sideshow gets the money, territory marking.
A lesser spotted razor toothed twig gobbling monitor lizard.
See it heaps up there, it’s teething. Supposedly certain nutrients they get out of the bark. Seen it mostly on large-leaves Coprosma.
More meplat, more better.
And while we're on the thread...there is nothing wrong with young supple-jack ends just coming up...very tasty and quite sweet to chew on even for us humanoids!!
tram tracks...bulldozer pulling tracks.... if you come to a y junction and dont know which way is out????? think about the dozer towing log or tram with logs on carrages,it CANT turn back on its self so down leg of Y is the way out.
that book by lentle n saxton is great...in fact all four of them are.
dont ask me mate...I live down in the south island,but Ive seen locy/tram tracks in north island bush and indeed even down here over near hoki you can b wandering along in bush and stop and think....that bank looks too square????? then realise you standing in a cutting,gradiant will be gradual if tracks were there whereas a dozer can go plurry steep. google earth is you friend for finding way around,even a techtard like myself can look at home and work out compass bearings to find my way around.
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