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In the 1950s Idaho relocated these amphibious rodents by dropping them (with parachutes) out of airplanes |
beavers
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$800 |
DJ |
ANIMALS |
2020-06-11 |
#8234 |
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These semi-aquatic rodents plaster their lodges with mud |
beavers
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$200 |
J |
ANIMAL HOUSE |
2008-05-07 |
#5458 |
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The largest dam built by these rodents was 2,140 feet long, 12 feet high & 20 feet thick |
beavers
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$100 |
J |
MAMMALS |
1994-06-07 |
#2262 |
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The second-largest rodents in the world, they were once widely hunted in North America |
beavers
DD
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$900 |
J |
ANIMALS |
1992-02-18 |
#1727 |
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These 60 lb. rodents are known for their broad flat tails & their engineering feats |
beavers
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$100 |
J |
ANIMALS |
1991-05-22 |
#1563 |
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Unlike other mammals, these dam rodents continue to grow throughout their lives |
beavers
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$100 |
J |
ANIMALS |
1988-12-27 |
#997 |
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These animals know "dam" well they live in a place called a lodge |
beavers
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$200 |
J |
ANIMALS |
1988-05-11 |
#863 |
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These "dam" animals are the second heaviest rodents in the world |
beavers
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$100 |
J |
MAMMALS |
1986-04-15 |
#417 |
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One of the longest dams in existence, over 2,200 feet long, was built by these |
beavers
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$200 |
DJ |
ANIMALS |
1985-04-08 |
#151 |