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Originally Posted by spongebob I'm fascinated by your photo of the suspected congregation mating site. These 'caves' dont look like geographical features but more like something that has occured over eons due to animal activity. But why would they have congregational mating sites? I've heard of congregations in reptiles for hibernating and laying eggs but not for mating. Are you sure they are no hobbits in there!
Bob |
No idea Bob, however there has been considerable lacey activity in them and we saw at least 2 near them. That's a photo of 3 of these structures, there are about 6 or so holes there that go right under the rock face. There were scratch marks and fur in most of them. Maybe they just like to live in a gregarious situation, I'd doubt that, but who knows. At worst it's a new trapping site where we should get a few. Then the data might tell us.
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