Oh believe me this is just the tip of the iceberg. They can rebuild a dam so fast that if you take one down you really have to stick around and watch the water drain out to make sure that they cannot simply rebuild it before most of the water is gone.
She's so beautiful! 💖 Amazing how she moved the log to the shore like it was nothing. Not to mention how quickly she got it down to size. Who ever said measure twice - cut once definitely wasn't talking to a beaver!!! 😄
Wow so strong! I loved the gnawing sounds and Filbert looked very content while chewing that log in half... That was great to watch, thanks for sharing.. :)
It's exactly how people work with a chainsaw on wood when they don't want to go right through it and foul the machinery, or when the 'blade' isn't long enough to easily work on a thick log.
@@radiomanze1296a designer who apparently wanted millions of species to die out over thousands of years. But since this doesn’t conform to our world view, we just discard that information, don’t we?
OMG!!!! Much, much respect! It took me hours with an electric saw to cut through a tree in my yard. The cut wasn't straight, nor pretty. Not the case for Filbert. Put me and electric tools to bad shame! Never seen the process live, nor thought about how much trees weigh. Amazing creatures and so vital for life on earth. I'm wondering why they haven't been deployed in the rescue of the Colorado river. Nature's answer to water sources drying up is to " let beavers be beavers".
FYI: Their teeth are red because they are iron enriched for extra strength. They are also self-sharpening chisels, unlike human teeth, optimized for daily wood cutting.