Originally Posted by
Champlain Islander
The bear trees I have seen went much higher. They often mark their terrain and over time really rip up the whole side of a much larger tree like a hemlock. I have never seen a coon rub a tree but don't doubt they do since they climb them. I blew up the picture and pretty sure it is a deer rub. I can see a spot well above the initial rub where a tine caught the bark. the deer I have seen rubbing a tree tend to do that lower rather than head high on a tree.
as deer rub, the curve of the main beam and the tall tines will leave a lot of marks, if there are no marks on the sides or back of this tree, if it is a deer its a very small buck rubbing.
bears stand up to mark trees, it not only leaves scent but shows other male bears how tall they are.
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