Too Valuable
The loggers were aware of the fact that this will affect their profit but they agreed on the point that this trunk was way too valuable to be chopped off to fulfill their needs. They all made up their mind to not cut this trunk into pieces even if they’ve to bear some loss. They made a wise choice that revealed so much about human lives that even they couldn’t believe themselves.
Let’s Get The Research Done
After completing the work, they took this special trunk to the right place, a place where all their queries regarding this dog and its tree could be answered. They wanted to know the origin of this weird looking scene and what happened to this dog.
Long Way To Go
The trunk was given for further research to the scientists but until one year nothing came up about this dog. It was in 1981, the next year when the story of this mysterious tree was cleared out to everyone including the loggers. When they got to know the story of this pooch they couldn’t help but feel sad about the poor thing.
Southern Forest World
The Southern Forest World was opened in Waycross, Georgia is a museum under the Southeastern United States’ industry of forestry. Its collection includes wood production in colonial America to modern tree farming techniques and this canine wounded up in a trunk was kept for the people. The loggers donated it to the museum authorities where the mystery was revealed.
A Popular Exhibit
Southern Forest World got the trunk before inaugurating the museum and they needed to mention this dog’s story in the intro. It was somewhere clear that this exhibition was going to be a great success. So far, the only thing known about this trunk was that it is discovered by the loggers, they wanted to know the true story and that’s when Kristina Killgrove, a biological anthropologist came into the picture.
Bottom Of The Mystery
Southern Forest World found the right advice and information from the biology experts to examine the dog inside the trunk. Again, in the first place, the specialists said that the pooch seemed to be mummified but that’s not practically possible then what exactly resulted in this dog’s ending up in the tree. When everyone else was confused, Kristina, a part of the University of West Florida figured out the exact explainable answers.