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Large Wet beaver (What did you expect? Get your mind out of the gutter.).
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Good Gracious! Look at the bush that thing is sporting!

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Posts: 2327 | Location: The Sunny South! St. Augustine, FL | Registered: 29 May 2004Reply With Quote
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A big hairy Beaver is one of my favorite things to view in the wild.
Nice beaver pictures.
 
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I'm with mark, that's the kind of beaver I like. no hair, built for speed. Big Grin

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Too many moving parts! I'm no fan of mechanical beavers

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I like my beaver with no teeth.


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nice pics of Castor canadensis
 
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A couple of them here"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWYt3TccF20

"What to drink when you're chasing beaver"


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Posts: 2327 | Location: The Sunny South! St. Augustine, FL | Registered: 29 May 2004Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by ted thorn:
I like my beaver with no teeth.


rotflmo Me too!
 
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Originally posted by ted thorn:
I like my beaver with no teeth.


me too, unless they are my teeth!
 
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Nice beaver! I am always a fan of hairy beavers. The bald beavers are juveniles, and you can get in big trouble for poaching those. Beavers without teeth are usually too old. Big Grin Lou


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My that's a nice beaver...


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the best beaver is one that takes personal pride in its presentation and appearance.

I prefer the fresh-shaved look myself , but each to their own.


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Hi: I have to agree with Muzza on this one 100%
 
Posts: 201 | Location: Mackenzie BC | Registered: 15 February 2005Reply With Quote
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That's the first hairy beaver I've seen in ages. Didn't know they still grew it.
 
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I've actually seen one lose it's entire coat in one evening...
 
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To trap a beaver for relocation you need a Bailey Beaver Live Trap
 
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how do you Bailey's( Irish Cream) to stay on the trap trigger?


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Awesome first post (thread)
 
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Here is another


Oh wait a minute, wrong thread
 
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Actually I was wondering why someone would mount a wet beaver? Trophy room section.

No pun intended

get your mind out of the gutter.


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How would you nail that beaver? A suprise shot from behind or slow and cautious from the front ? bsflag


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OK...here's a picture of my wife's beaver!!
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your wifes beaver looks very nice. congrads. Does she let you use it some times ?


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your wifes beaver looks very nice. congrads. Does she let you use it some times ?


Yup!! And it sure is warm. Big Grin


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i don't even know if my wife has a beaver anymore.................. she got me a nice warm balaclava to wear last winter while out scooping snow..........
 
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You should all know the single biggest advantage to bagging a bald beaver is you do not have to concearn your self with getting it's dancing hair in your mouth when you dine on it.
 
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