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  2. The Fascinating Reason Why Beavers Slap Their Tails - AOL

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    To fully explain why beavers slap their tails we need to look at their social structures. They live in colonies of around 8 to 12 individuals and form strong family bonds.

  3. Beaver - Wikipedia

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    The core of beaver social organization is the family, which is composed of an adult male and an adult female in a monogamous pair and their offspring. [ 9 ] [ 31 ] Beaver families can have as many as ten members; groups about this size require multiple lodges. [ 92 ]

  4. North American beaver - Wikipedia

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    The European species is slightly larger on average but the American has a larger known maximum size. Adults usually weigh from 11 to 32 kg (24 to 71 lb), with 20 kg (44 lb) being typical. In New York, the average weight of adult male beavers was 18.9 kg (42 lb), while non-native females in Finland averaged 18.1 kg (40

  5. Mountain beaver - Wikipedia

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    The mountain beaver (Aplodontia rufa) [Note 1] is a North American rodent.It is the only living member of its genus, Aplodontia, and family, Aplodontiidae. [2] It should not be confused with true North American and Eurasian beavers, to which it is not closely related; [3] the mountain beaver is instead more closely related to squirrels, although its less-efficient renal system was thought to ...

  6. Eusociality - Wikipedia

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    In primitively eusocial bees (where castes are morphologically similar and colonies are small and short-lived), queens frequently nudge their nest mates and then burrow back down into the nest. This draws workers into the lower part of the nest where they may respond to stimuli for cell construction and maintenance. [ 94 ]

  7. Beavers (film) - Wikipedia

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    Beavers is a 1988 IMAX documentary directed by Stephen Low, focused on the lives of a group of beavers in Port Perry, Ontario and Kananaskis Country, Alberta.Wildlife expert William Carrick had hand-raised the beavers prior to filming, but they were not trained to perform; Low later described their performance as "very natural" and uninhibited by the presence of cameras and crew.

  8. This Uninvited Guest Trashed a Hotel Room Before Being ...

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    After a long day of filming Komodo dragons in the wild, one unlucky cameraman nearly had to share a hotel room with one. Even worse, the massive, venomous lizard wouldn’t get out of the bathroom.

  9. Yes, some animals can have babies without a mate. Here's how

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    A boa constrictor in the U.K. gave birth to 14 babies — without a mate. The process is called parthenogenesis, from the Greek words for “virgin” and “birth.”

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