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Well, I do like chicken, I guess every now and then a rooster must slip into the chicken grinder.
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One thing hasn't changed, that's the bad smell that comes from eating only fish.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostParticularly the Souht American variety although I have noticed that the European Continental Beaver, in particular those from the southern climes are still furry little devils.
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Particularly the Souht American variety although I have noticed that the European Continental Beaver, in particular those from the southern climes are still furry little devils.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostBeavers certainly seem to have lost alot of fur since the seventies.
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My Beaver is flooded regularly but I'm not using a Dam
- Northernladyuk
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Just make Beaver Tax on those homes that are likely to be flooded - 100% of the money will go to beavers...
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How many areas of the UK are wild enough that giant beaver dams, and the accompanying lakes suddenly appearing, would have no adverse impact on the landowner?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostBring back beavers to stop flooding, says expert - Telegraph
Personally I say the more beaver the better.
Or is the article talking about flooding in the Canadian arctic or Siberia? (Haven't read it yet).
edit: Read it, and the idea sounds quite good actuallyLast edited by OwlHoot; 16 July 2012, 12:09.
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More beavers?
Bring back beavers to stop flooding, says expert - Telegraph
Personally I say the more beaver the better.Tags: None
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