A slightly less...gory or gross....one today (actually one of three)
Would anyone care to hazard a guess as to what consumed this acorn?
Red
A slightly less...gory or gross....one today (actually one of three)
Would anyone care to hazard a guess as to what consumed this acorn?
Red
Originally Posted by Shambling Shaman on his Christmas wish list
Was it a Dormouse?
Man of Tanith (on the subject of meets)
My wife struggled to understand why I wanted to meet men off the internet in the woods... now she knows
I'd say a wood mouse.
It looks a bit irregular for a common dormouse but I could be wrong.
Do you have edible dormice where you are?
Edibles no...common definitely...weirdly tame ones too. Woodmice definitely and in plently.
Originally Posted by Shambling Shaman on his Christmas wish list
Me too
That was certainly my call....no definitive evidence of course
Originally Posted by Shambling Shaman on his Christmas wish list
The give away is if you can make out individual tooth marks around the hole.
Dormice leave remarkably smooth holes but Woodmice just chew in there.
woodmouse. dormice will leave the teeth marks around the hole but the inside is all scooped out as they hold it between their front paws and twist it around. The photo looks to have more of the teeth marks that you'd see when someone was biting down on something, e.g. an apple, and the messy teeth marks around the edge smack of woodmouse, they often store caches in the tree roots too.
(bank vole don't tend to leave teeth marks around the edge although they will leave the biting down marks inside the hole)
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