He is fiction , so no trees.
Supposedly, Paul Bunyan was a giant, and his profession was logging trees. He had an enormous blue ox, and legend has it, that everywhere he stepped (Paul, not the ox) filled with water and became a lake. That's (supposedly) why Minnesota has so many lakes.
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ya, he ate too many
1000 feet tall
Paul Bunyan's younger (and smaller) brother was Cordwood Pete.
Minnesota is home to several Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox statues, with the most notable being in Bemidji, where a large statue of Paul Bunyan stands 18 feet tall alongside Babe. Other towns in Minnesota also boast their own versions or smaller statues, contributing to a count of around 20 Paul Bunyan-related statues throughout the state. These statues celebrate the legendary lumberjack and his companion, reflecting Minnesota's rich logging history and folklore.
Because he was tired from being so tall and digging out the Great Lakes.
Paul was the biggest and strongest baby ever born. While still a toddler, he picked up mature trees and carried them around the town. As a boy he wrestle with the grizzlies and raced with the deer. He dug rivers to get barges of syrup for logging camp.
There are many stories about what happened to Paul Bunyan, but no one knows for sure. Some say he was last seen in Alaska or the Arctic Circle. Others say he returns to Minnesota every summer and moves in and out of the woods. There is; however, evidence that he died, but how he died is not known. His grave stone is located in Paul Bunyan Memorial Park at Kelliher, Minnesota. A large pine tree shades his grave. He was 99 years old.
Paul Bunyan is a fictional lumberjack known for his incredible strength and size, who was said to have fixed many problems related to logging and natural disasters. One famous story involves him creating the Great Lakes by accidentally dragging his axe along the ground while walking.
pual bunyan died cause he cut him self in half babe died cause he got burned in a fire
There are many stories about what happened to Paul Bunyan, but no one knows for sure. Some say he was last seen in Alaska or the Arctic Circle. Others say he returns to Minnesota every summer and moves in and out of the woods. There is; however, evidence that he died, but how he died is not known. His grave stone is located in Paul Bunyan Memorial Park at Kelliher, Minnesota. A large pine tree shades his grave. He was 99 years old.