fraying

FRAY-ing

The damage done to young trees by a male deer rubbing its antlers against the bark and branches, stripping and shredding them. The older, more specific hunting term for what modern trackers call a rub โ€” from the medieval tradition that catalogued dozens of such marks.
Etymology
From Old French fraier, to rub. The deer frays the bark.
animal sign flora French tracking/scat
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