Did someone mention Beaver? I saw signs of them things in Nevada and Utah during my trip. I tell you those things seem to be everywhere. Do you got them in any rivers and lakes up around Sand Point?
The animal I saw most of on my trip was what my daughter now calls "Beef Critter". Every time we got done with a long drive where we saw heards of those beasts, I had a hunger for a good steak.
One thing I learned on the trip from a park ranger is that beaver are like rabbits in that they will re-ingest already digested food because the first pass of the wood fibers does not get that much of the nutrients. Today's Greek word of the day is Coprophagia. Nice!
Another interesting fact I learned:
When you see a lizard run and then stop, it is having to take a breath. Lizards cannot run and breathe at the same time. They have been around for millions of years and haven't got that figured out yet.
When you see a lizard run and then stop, it is having to take a breath. Lizards cannot run and breathe at the same time. They have been around for millions of years and haven't got that figured out yet.
It's this kind of useful information that keeps us all coming back.....