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tenrec | 18:46 Thu 14th Feb 2013 | Animals & Nature
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Some drift wood on the lake shore has been chewed over a period of time. The logs are about 4 inches in diameter. One has been chewed totally into two pieces, the other just nibbled at. What do you think could do this? I am not aware of beavers in the Lake District.
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They are rodents and as such need to sharpen their teeth. I don't see why a 4" log wouldn't do. Their quite territorial too and would probably mark and take possession of their own log. That's mine, that's mine.
19:03 Thu 14th Feb 2013
otters, deer?
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Thanks for those comments. I was not aware that an otter would chew wood like that. As for beavers, well I'm not sure as it is in a public place and I think there would be a bit of a hoo haa if people found out. Also I'm not sure that deer venture on to that land either.
American Mink? Released into the wild in the UK by so called animal activists.
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Graham I hadn't thought of mink. Yes, they do have mink. Do you think that a mink would/could chew through a 4" log (drift wood)?
They are rodents and as such need to sharpen their teeth. I don't see why a 4" log wouldn't do. Their quite territorial too and would probably mark and take possession of their own log. That's mine, that's mine.
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Thanks for that Graham. I'm sure that is the answer.
Sounds like a herbivore, Water vole maybe ?
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The mystery is solved. BADGERS! By the way Graham I don't think mink are rodents. Thanks for all the replies.

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