
Given how many rodents populate the woods, and how much they like to chew on antlers (I guess for calcium, phosphorus, and other minerals, plus assistance with teeth-management), it’s rare to find one in this lovely, pristine, un-nibbled condition.
Saturday, 10 May 2008

Given how many rodents populate the woods, and how much they like to chew on antlers (I guess for calcium, phosphorus, and other minerals, plus assistance with teeth-management), it’s rare to find one in this lovely, pristine, un-nibbled condition.