made me grin..

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Found this handiwork from a creative beaver, or three of different heights? anyway, thought it was worth sharing 081.JPG 083.JPG 085.JPG

Anyone else seen anything similar?

have a great day in the woods!
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Now there's an explanation, except we haven't had any snow. But that's a good idea.
 

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looks like a family working together
 

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Looks like at work sometimes, 3 different bosses tell my crew what we are doing today.:BangHead:
 

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We see trunks chewed off by beavers at 3 or 4 feet up here in the mountains. That is due to the snow pack. I have seen tree trunks sawed off 6 foot above ground, and that was because they cut the trees in winter and stood on top of the snowpack. But lookin at the pics, I know y'all ain't had that much snow in Oklahoma. There's a downed tree in one pic, so maybe there were others and they stood on them. Most of the beaver chews on trees I've seen have been from one to two feet above the ground level.
 

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A beaver with 'Alzheimer's'...forgetting where he started? Probably not, I'll take Deep Snow for $400...
 

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no deep snow here, and I did wonder about a mentally challenged beaver...an Aggie beaver?...is that some kind of, hmmmm.....football joke!?
 

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Mama beaver told him, "OK, son. Let's try again, but let's get it right this time". TTC
 

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Neat pic's, i'v seen tree trunks cut off about five feet high, where the floodwaters were backed up, & the beavers floated as they chewed them down.

Fossis..............
 

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Seems to be some kinda very strange pattern going on here... It has to be a conspiracy 8-) Either that or it is "Hey Ya'll Watch This ".
 

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Hi fosis! No, no flood water, It looks like recent work, I'm going to have to go back and see if it's started another work of art, I wonder if a deer cam could catch them/it, or just scare them away
 

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A deer cam would work, be sure and use one with infra red, most of the Beaver action will be after dark.

Pics of a 3 headed beaver could make you famous.:laughing7:
 

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Hi fosis! No, no flood water, It looks like recent work, I'm going to have to go back and see if it's started another work of art, I wonder if a deer cam could catch them/it, or just scare them away


Yes a deer cam will catch them. Put it on a 3 shot burst and time out for a minute. You will get some fun pictures. The flash does not bother them.
 

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no deep snow here, and I did wonder about a mentally challenged beaver...an Aggie beaver?...is that some kind of, hmmmm.....football joke!?

No football joke. Aggies in the Brazos Valley can be the subject of MANY jokes. LOL. But my money and my daughter both go there. "Gig 'em"
 

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