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Showing posts with label climber. Show all posts
Showing posts with label climber. Show all posts

Mar 1, 2019

[Answer] 5. What was the specialty of a lumberjack known as a high climber?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. What was the specialty of a lumberjack known as a high climber?"



...1. To cut off branches before cutting down the tree 2. To take care of the camp animals 3. To gather pine cones for food 4. To strip bark off fallen trees A high-climber was a lumberjack that specialized in climbing vertically up the tree and cutting off all branches before the tree was felled. It was one of the most dangerous parts of the lumberjack's job because a fall meant almost certain death. Loggers today remove branches after the tree has been cut down.

Feb 20, 2019

[Answer] 8. I am a somewhat anti-social tree climber, unique only to Australia and even though I appear cute and cuddly, I can inflict nasty wounds, usually out of sheer panic. What animal am I?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "8. I am a somewhat anti-social tree climber, unique only to Australia and even though I appear cute and cuddly, I can inflict nasty wounds, usually out of sheer panic. What animal am I?"



...1. Tree Kangaroo 2. Sugar Glider 3. Koala 4. Emu For all their endearing looks and sleepy demeanour, the Koala has strong, sharp claws that can be buried deep into flesh, inflicting severe wounds. Inhabiting the tallest eucalypt trees, Koalas usually avoid contact with humans but if handled roughly or clumsily, Koalas will inflict nasty scratches.