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Watching all these critters in their natural habitat is just so amazingly cool. Loved it.
The wolf, fox, pine marten, and others seem to like rubbing on the wolf´s urine. Maybe it increases their special libido!
Why would you ask the question and then supply the answer?????
Love watching wildlife. Great video.
I think animals roll or rub urine on themselves is possibly to mark their territory or maybe to mask their own smell for protection. Who know!!
Strange!
weird
Something about the log sure attracts the wildlife!
Maybe it's the rule of the forest - all must check in to be allowed to vote! teehee!
Grand Opening! The Log. Stop by, have a scratch or a sniff. Open 24/7.
Thanks Mel.
interesting
I guess they all have their own unique way of marking !!
Must be something extra special to those animal noses.
Very good question, which I don't have an answer to. Lovely video, beautiful animals.
their favorite spot, lots of activity in that area I hope they can run free for many years
All who pass through must check in and out!!! Enjoy videos of beautiful wildlife so much!
My curiosity is piqued! I wish I knew what's in it. Maybe a decaying animal inside the log? Was that brown animal with the fuzzy tail a badger? Great video! Thanks for the smiles, Mel.
Whatever it is 'special' to those that smell it! LOL - enjoyed seeing the wildlife check it out.
The Log must have scents thar are amazing to all those who get a sniff, even when covered in snow! I hope it stays there for many years ahead