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    Quote Originally Posted by 1azarus View Post
    I'm learning that beavers are nocturnal.
    Like the wood pussy, I believe beaver are actually crepuscular.*






    *Please forgive me, I could not resist. The sentence is totally proper and innocent and it was once my job to help others expand their vocabularies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rickb View Post
    Like the wood pussy, I believe beaver are actually crepuscular.*






    *Please forgive me, I could not resist. The sentence is totally proper and innocent and it was once my job to help others expand their vocabularies.
    they mostly operate during the day unless pressures dictate third shift, the tail slap is just a way of saying, thanks buddy, ya @$&%#!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocketsocks View Post
    I stay far away from them, that spread deceases like cat scratch fever.
    That's what Uncle Ted told me too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rickb View Post
    Like the wood pussy, I believe beaver are actually crepuscular.*







    *Please forgive me, I could not resist. The sentence is totally proper and innocent and it was once my job to help others expand their vocabularies.
    I learned that fancy word helping Matt Kirk with his book. Still hard to use in a conversational sense but that was a fine use thar.

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    I camped by the water in Damascus and those beavers slapped their tails all night long but they never approached me or got aggressive. On a local river a few years ago I camped every week all summer long on the same gravel bar at a bend in the river and every night around 7pm a beaver would come out of the long deep pool and try to swim through the current at the bend in the river. The way it was situated the only part deep enough to swim in was very close to the shore, and every time he came around the corner my dog would jump up and bark. It usually took him 3 attempts to get around the corner before my dog saw him. After the second week it became a game to watch as it began to get dark.

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    Probably not as much of a fun game for the beaver.

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