He Wound Up Too High
It was likely that the dog had been relentless at the chase since he managed to climb all the way up to 28 feet high. Sadly, he failed to get out of the tight spot and ended up dying there. The museum explained what happened: “A chimney effect occurred in the hollow tree, resulting in an upward draft of air. This caused the scent of the dead animal to be carried away, which otherwise would have attracted insects and other organisms that feed on dead animals. The hollow tree also provided relatively dry conditions, and the tannic acid of the oak helped harden the animal’s skin.” Let us hear what everyone thought about this discovery. On top of that, how did they refer to this mystery dog?

He Wound Up Too High