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⚡️DEJE1 year ago

The beaver come backing from break to see this

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公式:ちぃたん☆名古屋1 year ago

Chiitan is an otter mascot so water is Ok.

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Zach1 year ago

The beavers aren't going to be happy about this!

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curious side of 𝕏1 year ago

Beavers build dams instinctively to stop the sound of running water. In still water, they burrow into mud, but if they hear water sounds, they start building

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Matt S ✈️✈️✈️1 year ago

But why? The beavers had to have had a reason for building it.

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laura jo1 year ago

Must be private property. In the county out here it would require 8 men and 4 days to accomplish what this one man did

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Doolly Noted ✏️1 year ago

Note: Beavers build dams to protect themselves from predators, create safe habitats, store food, and manage water levels. Dams form ponds around their lodges, offering escape routes and winter food caches. This activity also benefits ecosystems by fostering biodiversity, purifying water, and controlling floods. Beavers' dam-building is an innate behavior enhancing their survival and habitat creation.

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Detective Tiger's Stories1 year ago

The world’s largest beaver dam is visible from space in satellite images. It is almost 800 metres long from end-to-end, and holds back run-off water from the Birch Mountains in the southernmost end of Wood Buffalo National Park.

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Allen King1 year ago

The beaver after watching you destroy its hard work

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