Wow. Around here, groundhogs will eat nearly anything, plastic included, but they'd have to be some awfully tall groundhogs to get your bar tape without knocking the bike over.
Wow. Around here, groundhogs will eat nearly anything, plastic included, but they'd have to be some awfully tall groundhogs to get your bar tape without knocking the bike over.
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Maybe Martens. At least that's what they are called here. Sort of like ferrets.
They chew rubber for some reason, car cables are popular.
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Probably raccoons. They can get up tall and they're smart and able to open things. On the other hand, any little woodland creature that can climb trees could easily climb up a bike and get on the bars. A squirrel could have done it.
How far apart are the teeth marks? If it looks too big to be a squirrel, it was probably a 'coon.
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