A beaver: to get attention they will slap the water with their tails | Helen Sullivan

R.It is the heads of the Qudds, the large rodents known to build dams, are a very complex dam’s type of dam, with many cloudable walls that allow or remove water. They can close the valves in their nose, ears, and a special membrane On their eyes, epiglottis, the flap that stops the water that enters the lungs, falls inside their nose instead of shaving; They use their tongue to protect their throat from water. And their lips to protect their mouths – their lips can be closed behind Their front teeth. Their teeth are orange rust, as they enhance iron.
Their back feet are like a duck. On the ground, their front feet are behaved like hands, drilling, assimilation and carrying things from the riverbed to the surface – for example, tucked under their chin and skillful of their arms. When they swim, they do this while carrying the front paws on their boxes, such as a severe nanny in a Victorian novel, or a child pretending to be a rabbit. They prefer to carry branches in their teeth, like dogs. The largest channel weighs 50 kg.
Century is unilateral. Males have bone in their penis. The gun groups are generated with their coats, mew, a ray and cry for attention. Adults, to attract attention – mainly to warn other bodies of the danger – the water will slap their virtues.
Their tails – which tend to sit like the saddle, were between their legs – one day in European appetite. The Catholic Church, believing that the Qudhas was half an animal, half of the fish, was appointed in half of the food appropriate for the loan. The natural scientist Pierre Pelon described the taste as a “gentle sea snake.”
In the divine comedy, Hajj Dante is located in the seventh circle of hell (violence) and compares the presence of a garden-similar to the dragon with hairy weapons and “the face of a fair and honest man” sitting on the brink of the abyss and promotion:
Because boats will sometimes fall along the beach,
With part of them on the ground and part of the water,
And as there is […]The beaver puts himself when it means war,
And so did this hateful monster on the margin
From the stone that works as the sands of sand.
In fact, Al -Qanades played an important role, although not intended, in many violent wars. The bridal fur trade was in the midst of the wars of the Beaver or Iucoa, the King William War, and the French and Indian war. The Quds themselves are somewhat comfortable with the conflict, as soon as the conditions are created. They behave in a described manner as the phenomenon of “dear enemy”, as they will stop fighting with neighboring regional animals once their borders are set.
In some respects, they created this relationship with us. Al -Qanadus, several times, ignored, and simply continued to do so, in a way that has benefited greatly from us. Recently, on the South Prague River in the Czech Republic, where government negotiations were delayed to build a dam, a group of Quds had advanced and built many dams themselves, The government’s saving more than a million euros in construction. The wetlands created by Al -Qanades were twice the size of what the government planned.
The canal builds dams because the creation of deeper water surfaces allows them to build homes – called the hostel – can be accessed by swimming under the entrance. This stops predators who cannot swim from the ability to chase and eat. They start with layers of clay and stone connected with grass and other green objects. Then they put sticks and branches on this layer, facing the source. It is held in place with more clay and stone, and any remaining holes are connected to more vegetation. They carry clay in their feet, or bring water herbs to the surface by sweeping them with their heads and noses. It looks very proud, adding materials to the wall.
Al -Qanadus builds such good dams that are now intentionally presented to the areas where these people will be built. They change the way the water moves through the landscape, prevents floods and dryness, and creates the ponds in which some species flourish.
They only do all of this while eating plants. In summer, water lilies, rush, trips and herbs. In winter, bark and wood are among the most beautiful trees: Aspen, Dogwood, Willow, Alder and Birch. They are disgusting.
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Helen Sullivan is a journalist. She writes a book for Scribner Australia
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