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Ochlockonee River State Park
- ... that mutant squirrels and cat-faced trees can be found in Ochlockonee River State Park (pictured)?
"white squirrels in the campground" (Molloy p. 33.), "white squirrels are a genetic mutation of the common gray squirrel." [1], "as you look through the park, look for what are called "cat-face" trees...where the bark was stripped and the resin or pitch was allowed to seep...to be made into turpentine" (Cuhaj p. 48)
- Reviewed: Gordon Coleman
5x expanded by The Bushranger (talk). Self-nominated at 05:22, 19 December 2017 (UTC).
