When loggers cut the end off a chestnut oak tree, they found a decades-old, mummified dog inside.
Today, “Stuckie,” eternally reaching for freedom that will never come, is on display at a tree museum.
What happened? Why didn’t Stuckie rot? A biological anthropologist explains.
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