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has shown the European and North American beaver populations to be distinct... a swimming beaver will rapidly dive while forcefully slapping the water with its broad tail... Once a beaver has made this danger signal... a frightened beaver may attack a human... Beaver tracks in snow... Beaver tracks in snow... Beaver tracks in snow... the beaver is now being re... and the European Beaver also returned to the... The beaver became extinct in... or simply Beaver in North America... Beaver furs were used to make clothing and top... The current beaver population has been estimated to be 10 to 15 million... The beaver works as a... Beaver cuts high above ground are made in winter... Beaver cuts high above ground are made in winter... Beaver cuts high above ground are made in winter... destroying a beaver dam without removing the beavers is difficult... Canoeists try unsuccessfully to run a beaver dam in Algonquin Park... Canoeists try unsuccessfully to run a beaver dam in Algonquin Park... studies involving beaver habitual activities have indicated that beavers may respond to an array of stimuli... Beaver dams can be disruptive... or when a beaver dam bursts and the resulting flash flood overwhelms a culvert... Beaver dams also reduce erosion as well as decrease the turbidity that is a limiting factor... Drained beaver dam in Allegany State Park... Drained beaver dam in Allegany State Park... If a beaver pond becomes too shallow due to the settling of sediment... A beaver dam has a certain amount of... the surface of the water table above the beaver dam is reduced... and water near the beaver dam flows more slowly into the stream... Beaver dams also smooth out water flow by increasing the area whetted by the stream... Rivers with beaver dams in their head waters have lower high water and higher low water levels... Beaver ponds can cause the removal of nutrients from the stream flow... the beaver dam collects twigs and branches from the beavers... these and other nutrients are fixed into the beaver pond and the surrounding ecology... that beaver dams along a stream may contribute to... Beaver dams are a nursery for salmon... The beaver was the first to go... The functions of beaver dams in increasing salmon runs are many... And beaver dams keep the water clear which favours all the salmonoids... have been seen living inside beaver lodges with the beavers who made it... Beaver pelts were used for... A small resurgence in beaver trapping has occurred in some areas where there is an over... medicine used dried beaver testicles like willow bark to relieve pain... Beaver testicles were exported from... A Beaver on the Canadian 5 Cent Coin... A Beaver on the Canadian 5 Cent Coin... A Beaver on the Canadian 5 Cent Coin... The importance of the American Beaver in the development of... the beaver was chosen to be the... The beaver is also the symbol of many units and organizations within the... Big Beaver Dam on Grand Island... Beaver Testicles and Red... foundation upon which theologians argued in favour of beaver being like fish... history of the beaver in the western hemisphere by A...

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