There are several good reasons for any animal to rub against rough surfaces, like rocks; it helps to exfoliate the skin, remove molting feathers or fur, dislodge parasites, leave scent marks…and it just feels good.





Celebrating and Caring for the Land
2023-10-18
There are several good reasons for any animal to rub against rough surfaces, like rocks; it helps to exfoliate the skin, remove molting feathers or fur, dislodge parasites, leave scent marks…and it just feels good.
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