She had travelled closer to the edge of the mountain than initially intended, caught up in snuffling among the snow-covered undergrowth in search of any last remaining medicinal plants that had not yet died off. It did not take long at all for her to be in a small area surrounded by unique trees, ones she hadn't discovered yet, and she found herself now craning her head backwards to look up at the tall pines. The wide but shallow valley was a bit of a dead end, with the other side coming up against the sheer cliffs of the mountain, so the only way to higher ground would be to go further north or south and find an area that was a more gentle slope. But she had no intention of heading up the mountain today.
Feeling in a bit of an experimental mood, Clover raised up on her hind legs and began scratching at the bark, using her teeth here and there to help strip away the edges so she could pull a piece of the bark off the tree. It came away easily, a bit too easily, and it tore off the edge leaving her with a smaller piece than intended. She frowned a bit around the piece in her mouth, pushing off against the tree to stand on all fours once again. The bark was too soft to be used as a splint, but perhaps she could use it to layer on the ground and place pelts on top to make a nice comfy spot to lay down on, seeing as the bark was pretty soft and flexible. She huffed softly, thinking to herself about how she would go about bringing more of the bark back home without needing to make multiple trips.