: Sitting with legs "wide open" or spread apart is sometimes analyzed in body language as a signal of dominance or openness.
The term is also used to describe the physical spreading of older trees or expansive natural scenes: wide open mature
: This bird prefers open mature birch or oak woodlands where trees are old enough to provide nesting holes but the ground level is clear of thick shrubs. : Sitting with legs "wide open" or spread
The phrase "wide open mature" most frequently refers to specialized habitats for wildlife or specific types of older tree growth in ecology. Ecology and Wildlife Habitat Ecology and Wildlife Habitat In nature, an environment
In nature, an environment refers to older forests or woodlands that have a sparse understory, allowing for high horizontal visibility. This is a critical habitat for certain species: