átcasezése
Átcasezése is a Hungarian term that translates to "tree eating" or "tree gnawing." It refers to the behavior of animals, primarily herbivores, consuming parts of trees. This can include bark, leaves, twigs, buds, and even fruits or roots. While often a natural and necessary part of an animal's diet, especially during periods of scarcity or for specific nutrient needs, átcasezése can also indicate stress, disease, or an imbalance in the ecosystem.
Different animals exhibit átcasezése for various reasons. Deer and other large herbivores might strip bark to