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His teeth of course!! I have been led by the nose on a short leash. I can see it now! Bastards. Well, Matthew I will just play along but next time I might take my cougar suit, get me some back biting action. They won't know what's hit em

As a Canadian who owns quite a few nickels, I know a good beaver when I see one. And I see a lot of beaver.

Looks like fat beavers in Canada. Over here they are reported to be mangy emaciated things

Dam things are thriving here. Got a dam almost one kilometer long and been working on it for 50 dam years. I like those dam things. Dam things almost went extinct though. People like fuzzy things and were using their fur for every dam thing you could think of. Dam towels. Dam hats. Dam mitts. Every dam thing. But then people said hey! Quit killing those dam things. And they dam well listened.

Dam dam dam!!

They lived the fur here too. So much so they made them extinct and then only in the last ten years reintroduced them here!!

Dam mess they make but apparently it's all good!

We have so much dam land here but they're not supposed to just live any dam place. Need dam habitat. Sustainable woodland. A tree that size in the picture isn't food to them. That's lumber. They want those branches up high.

If you really want to see one though, up close, just have the sound of trickling water playing on a speaker. They'll think they sprung a dam leak and quickly come fix it. But just know you won't have any dam trees left. They can be really aggressive as well but normally around water they just dive under and go home.

We did hear some sploshes. We liked to think that was them diving away. There were a million signs of them at work but not a glimpse. Shame, I write like the idea of abiggish rodent swaggering about