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Date: 2012-08-11 05:09:41
Zoology
Biology
Beaver
Flow device
Muskrat
Animal trapping
Eurasian Beaver
Beaver in the Sierra Nevada
Beavers
Fur trade
Fauna of Europe

Beavers Beavers (Castor canadensis) are the largest living rodents in North America, with adults averaging 40 pounds in weight and measuring more than 3 feet in length, including the tail (Fig. 1). These semi-aquatic mam

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