Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: oakranger on May 06, 2010, 08:32:35 PM
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This is freaking awesome. There is a reason why beavers are "Key Stone" species up north.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100505/sc_afp/canadascienceenvironmentanimalbeaver (http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100505/sc_afp/canadascienceenvironmentanimalbeaver)
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See Rule #4, #6
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That's a "busy beaver" :D
Edit: Referring to the article!
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i think my wife's is bigger. :D
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dam beavers, beaver dam is dam big.......beaver dam
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dam beavers, beaver dam is dam big.......beaver dam
dam!
:lol
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"mega-dam" :lol
"Several generations of beavers worked on it and it's still growing,"
I volunteer to be this guy :D
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Greens, get some class.
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For some reason I'm reminded of the Kids in the Hall "Bikini Inspector" sketch....
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i think my wife's is bigger. :D
you stay classy
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Did those beavers get a permit and epa clearance for that structure?? :huh
:devil
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Greens, get some class.
Hands some class over to greens. :D
This article is very interesting. One might wonder just how smart some of these animals are in this world that we take for granted. A few weeks ago, I was watching on the Discovery channel about how the bottlenose dolphins hunt. There hunting tactics are very complex. One dolphin will swim fast in a circle to stir up the dirt, then the fish and krill will swim to surface while the rest of the dolphin hunting pack will go in for the feast. Each dolphin takes its turn in stirring up the dirt.