Chainsawing Bloodwood Tree

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The trees grow in Africa or Madagascar or something. I think maybe they are also called Dragonsblood trees.
It looks like Sumac sap only way stickier.
 
That is just...wrong! !!!
 
well maybe their cat should just un stuck itself from that tree
 
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Would it really pour sap out like that? If so, I think it would upset me to have that much crap on my saw.
 
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