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Bark removed from trees could be a sign of Bigfoot, or…
I’m am not sure. I have heard that Bears may eat Juniper bark, thus most anything a Bear eats, a Bigfoot probably would eat also.
I do know that my Goats will eat Juniper Bark, and will nibble at Oak Tree bark, for the Minerals that are within it, and anything that a Goat will eat, a Deer will also eat.
The two, Goats and Deer, will occasionally inner breed, and occasionally it will take, they are so closely related.
I do have a Juniper or two around here, that are missing some bark. It could be from my Goats, or from Deer, or even from Bigfoot Creatures? I am speculating, of course.
The one that I am thinking about is near a Bigfoot Creature’s structure; so, I cannot really say for sure.
Episode 766, Sasquatch Chronicles, In North Texas, the guy speaks about this very issue. There is a picture of what looks to be a stripped root,…plus 3 other trees, w/o bark, from 6′-8′ mark, downward, but these are not Juniper.
In the picture, with the large broken limb we found,… it appears that something very heavy stood on that limb, too far out, thus causing it to brake.
Potentially, branch broken on purpose to get to minerals; photo, property of Wyman Smith.
Was the purpose behind the large broken limb, to chew the tender bark off these smaller upper more tender branches, to get the minerals within them maybe?
Potentially, branch broken on purpose to get to nutrients; photo, property of Wyman Smith.
Personally, this is what I think happened in this situation.
It is helpful to know that Goats and Deer will nibble at tree bark, for the minerals within them, sometimes.
More about bark…
Back to Juniper Bark, and it’s many uses.
I have heard that the Indians would braid it into rope, before.
It seems, that these Creatures are smart enough to use things like this for other things, or just about anything.
Besides them eating it.
I wonder what it is about chewing on the Juniper bark, or why they would do this? What is behind them chewing off this Juniper Bark?
I have the one very tall Juniper tree that something chewed off the small limbs and bark, off the one side of the Tip Top 6′ of it.?
I thought that it was done as a maker, or did it have another purpose, like a directional marker, saying go this way?
Mysterious Tree Marker; photo, property of Wyman Smith.