Perhaps it was precisely because this dead tree fell that it tore a skylight into this forest, allowing sunlight to pierce the dense canopy and shine onto the ground.
This small birch tree, which came after, seized this precious opportunity, desperately growing upwards to be as tall as it is today.
"This is the place." This location provided all the natural "components" needed to set up the trap.
He first forcefully bent the elastic birch tree downwards, feeling the powerful elasticity it contained. Then he temporarily tied it with a piece of rope to a hanging dead branch, which was the "power core" of the trap.
Next, he began constructing the main body and trigger of the trap.
He took out the Y-shaped support stick, not inserting it into the ground, but tightly securing its trunk against the wrist-thick trunk of the birch tree, with the Y-shaped opening facing the rabbit path.
