NotByHand
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Ok. You know there's actually big holes in the ground, near the the roots of trees, where wild-boars usually try to find some eat-ables? You can trace them from there. They also leave many stuff behind like round pieces of weird poo, hand-prints and some other sort of evidence. It's amazing, really, what animals do in a forest.
Wild-boars are a bit blunt though, although intelligent. Deer are much more civilised, albeit a bit dumb - they hardly leave any track behind (they poo in they're own secret toilets) and it's hard to find them, unless they're really desperate about sex - that's when you're able to photograph them.
It's really fantastic trying to know how animals work. One fine morning hunters come and screw all of your philosophy.
Happy Birthday, NotbyHand!