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You might say "Do I detect vanilla with hints of oak?" near mound deposits laced with whiffs of castoreum from this mammal |
the beaver
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$2,000 |
DJ |
THE ANIMAL KINGDOM |
2025-11-03 |
#9426 |
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Featured on the reverse of the state flag, it's the state animal of Oregon |
the beaver
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$400 |
J |
STATE ANIMALS |
2025-01-21 |
#9252 |
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Canada's national horse is the Canadian horse; think a little harder to name this, a national symbol since 1975 |
a beaver
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$800 |
J |
NATIONAL ANIMALS |
2024-01-10 |
#9013 |
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Oklahoma's state flying mammal, the Mexican free-tailed bat, bites this Oregon State & Oregon State University animal |
the beaver
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$400 |
DJ |
STATE ANIMAL FIGHT! |
2015-12-02 |
#7183 |
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Canada's national animals are a horse & this one whose pelt played an important part in its history |
a beaver
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$600 |
J |
NATIONAL ANIMALS |
2014-07-04 |
#6875 |
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Hot dam! You're "as busy as" this flat-tailed rodent |
a beaver
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$400 |
J |
ANIMAL SIMILES |
2013-03-13 |
#6563 |
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The mountain type of this, seen here, is the most primitive living rodent |
a beaver
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$800 |
DJ |
MAMMALS |
2008-11-04 |
#5557 |
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(Sarah of the Clue Crew shows some animal tracks displayed on a monitor.) Though its tail sometimes drags over its trail, this animal, Castor canadensis, can be identified by itswebbed hind foot |
the beaver
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$800 |
DJ |
ANIMAL TRACKS |
2005-10-04 |
#4842 |
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"Leave it to" this semi-aquatic rodent to cut down a tree over 100 feet tall |
a beaver
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$100 |
J |
MAMMALS |
2001-02-07 |
#3788 |
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When alarmed, this second-largest rodent smacks its broad, flat tail against the water |
a beaver
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$300 |
J |
THE ANIMAL KINGDOM |
1999-04-27 |
#3382 |
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Both New York & Oregon have this "eager" aquatic mammal as their state animal |
a beaver
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$100 |
J |
STATE ANIMALS |
1990-03-07 |
#1278 |
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"Eager" animal that symbolizes Canada |
the beaver
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$200 |
J |
ANIMALS |
1984-09-12 |
#3 |