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What appeared to be a random hollow tree was in fact something completely different - Page 19 of 21 - Kiwi Report

What appeared to be a random hollow tree was in fact something completely different


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[post_page_title]Effect of the air[/post_page_title]
There was another reason the dog was so preserved after so long in the tree trunk. The trunk formed a chimney effect. The air would blow up from underneath and push towards the top of the tree.

This meant that no scavengers or bugs that would usually eat the dog could detect it was stuck in the tree. Plus the lack of microbes and no decaying meant there was no smell coming from the body. Instead, the dog lat untouched for all that time.

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