While walking the dog in the woods I spotted her rolling, trying to cover herself with some disgusting smell. On investigation she had found a small freshly dug hole about four inches across with a dollop of scat at the bottom.
Sorry, I couldn't take a picture and keep the dog out of the hole as well! I had to fill it in with one foot while keeping a hold of her.
It was well off the beaten track next to an animal trail. It was next to a small tree in a position that would have been extremely awkward for a human. The scat itself was loose with no shape to it. The hole was round and deeper than it was wide.
The dog often rolls when we're in these woods, often returning to the same spots. When I have looked before, I have never noticed anything that would explain her interest.
I am now wondering if there's a critter that buries its scat in this way and usually we find a deposit that has been covered over, but today we may have interrupted it before it could complete the process.
Does anyone know of a creature with such tidy habits?
Z
Sorry, I couldn't take a picture and keep the dog out of the hole as well! I had to fill it in with one foot while keeping a hold of her.
It was well off the beaten track next to an animal trail. It was next to a small tree in a position that would have been extremely awkward for a human. The scat itself was loose with no shape to it. The hole was round and deeper than it was wide.
The dog often rolls when we're in these woods, often returning to the same spots. When I have looked before, I have never noticed anything that would explain her interest.
I am now wondering if there's a critter that buries its scat in this way and usually we find a deposit that has been covered over, but today we may have interrupted it before it could complete the process.
Does anyone know of a creature with such tidy habits?
Z