Which animal's browsing behavior leaves a clean, sharp cut, typically about an eighth of an inch above the ground?

Answer

Rabbit

The distinct characteristic of damage caused by a rabbit is a clean, sharp cut made by its sharp incisor teeth, usually positioned approximately one-eighth of an inch above the ground level. This precise clipping action contrasts sharply with the tearing or gnawing done by other nocturnal visitors. Rabbits are known to target tender new growth and flower stems near the ground. Gardeners looking to confirm this diagnosis should also look for evidence such as small, round droppings near the damage site, and check for parallel tooth marks left on the severed stems, which are indicative of this small herbivore's feeding pattern.

Which animal's browsing behavior leaves a clean, sharp cut, typically about an eighth of an inch above the ground?
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