Busy Beaver’s Great Adventure
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Owner:
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TeamEpik
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Released:
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Sunday, January 30, 2011
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Origin:
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British Columbia, Canada
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In the hands of m/jwolfe.
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This busy beaver is on an adventure of a life time to travel the world and meet people from all over. He loves a good photo and stories of his travels. So please take a photo and post it and tell use of his adventures.
What Keeps a Beaver Busy?
Beavers seem to be at work all the time. They are often busy gnawing down trees. Beavers eat some parts of the trees and use other parts to build homes. Beavers cut trees even after they have a home and plenty of food. Scientists don’t know why beavers like to do so. But one reason may be to keep their incisors from growing too long.
Cutting down a tree takes time and hard work. First, the beaver bites the trunk in two places. It keeps biting into both cuts to make them deeper. Then it pulls off pieces of wood between the cuts. After doing this many times, the tree is ready to fall. Before the tree crashes down, the beaver runs for safety, often diving into water.
After the tree falls, the beaver returns to work. It gnaws off the branches. Then it pushes, pulls, or carries the log into the water. The beaver stores some of the branches in the water for food to eat during winter. It uses other branches to build or fix its home.
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