Do You Know What Makes This Log So Special? #Video


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Must be a pretty nice log...

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  • CharMaine

    Watching all these critters in their natural habitat is just so amazingly cool. Loved it.

  • Johnny

    The wolf, fox, pine marten, and others seem to like rubbing on the wolf´s urine. Maybe it increases their special libido!

  • kitty

    Why would you ask the question and then supply the answer?????

  • Vivienne

    Love watching wildlife. Great video.

  • Sandt Angel

    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!!

  • Randy Ferguson

    Strange!

  • Merridy

    weird

  • Ham Todd

    Something about the log sure attracts the wildlife!

  • dixie doodle

    Maybe it's the rule of the forest - all must check in to be allowed to vote! teehee!

  • Su B

    Grand Opening! The Log. Stop by, have a scratch or a sniff. Open 24/7.
    Thanks Mel.

  • Patricia Yager Delagrange

    interesting

  • Paul

    I guess they all have their own unique way of marking !!

  • Kathy

    Must be something extra special to those animal noses.

  • Mary Jane

    Very good question, which I don't have an answer to. Lovely video, beautiful animals.

  • Connie

    their favorite spot, lots of activity in that area I hope they can run free for many years

  • Ann

    All who pass through must check in and out!!! Enjoy videos of beautiful wildlife so much!

  • Snorkelbum

    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.

  • Annette

    Whatever it is 'special' to those that smell it! LOL - enjoyed seeing the wildlife check it out.

  • Beth

    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