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FR
at Fri Oct 21 19:40:09 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
I e-mailed you right back, you didn't get it???? I will send it again.
Many species in flood prone areas live/move into large dead trees. I actually crawled around inside some of these, Its basically like ground only higher up. Some hollow trees are 5 to 6 feet or more in diameter(ones I went in) I am sure others are much larger.
The insides are filled with decomposed material, similar to the outside. I would imagine this is one reason why trees of many ages are required to keep a forest/rain forest, healthy. FR
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