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Happy New Year 2012 from Beaver Pictures

Happy New Year 2012 from Crazy Beaver



Hey folks, its been a while since you've heard from Beaver Pictures, that is because i went on a crazy summer vacation. I traveled all over the world, been to a lot of festivals in a lot of countries and that was one of the greatest summers in my entire life.
Now the summer is over and it feels like new year is going to come very soon. I actually am very excited Crazy Beaver, because a lot of beavers and other live beings are talking interesting staff that is going to happen in 2012th. Of course i don't believe that it will be the end of the world, that's just silly. I think someone made it up to scare sensitive people. Not a very good joke, huh?
But anyways it will be alright! 2012 will most likely be a year of big progress by any means. So i really look forward to that moment and i can't wait to celebrate it, because i love holidays, parties and fun, especially in the wintertime, because it is all snowy, fresh air outside, no dust and i get to drink a lot of hot chocolate... mmmm, yummy!
So folks, it was great to talk to you again through my little beaver blog! I know that it's hardly an autumn now, but i'm so excited, that i can't wait anymore, so i have to say it now! - Happy New Year 2012 from Crazy cartoon Beaver!

How Chipmunk Pictures Become Beaver Pictures

Beaver Pictures
Using a simple everyday magic called photoshop every chipmunk picture can turn into even several beaver pictures. So sometimes if you are looking for real pictures of beavers be sure that what you see is really a beaver not some chipmunk, squirrel or even some kind of rat! As long as i'm Crazy Beaver i know what i am talking about and  i know just how exactly real beaver is looking like! So if you are searching for real beaver photos make sure you are looking in a right place! A lot of nice beaver photo shots are available in my Beaver Pictures blog specially to make your search easier, because Crazy Beaver cares about you, folks!

Facts about Beavers - beaver story

Beaver is a general name for three rodent species in two different taxonomic groups, i.e. Castoridae and Aplodontidae. You can find lots of interesting beaver pictures in our blog. Mountain beaver and Aplodontia Rufus are the only live beings in the Aplodontidae family which lives at North America's Pacific coast. Generally mountain beavers are smaller than the normal beaver and is similar to muskrats.

Family of Castoridae consists of two species, Castor canadensis (the true one or the common one) and Castor fiber (Eurasian or European beaver). In the past Eurasian beaver lived in the area from Eastern Siberia to British Isles. In the end of 19th century, the population of beavers reached to just 1,200 because of the over hunting. But, thanks to the reintroduction, natural spread and protection by the twentieth century, their number has increased to approximately 617,000 on 2003. At present days, you can find them all over Europe, with the exception of Italy, Iberia and the southern Balkans. You can find them as well in Mongolia China and Khabarovsk.

The true beaver that is C. Canadian, are originally from North America. The general beaver are living from arctic to northern Mexico, apart from Nevada, Southern California, some places in Alaska and general part of Florida,. There were few reports of inaccessible populations in places such as Temecula Creek and Southern California also.

Since 1975 Canadensis is Canada's official symbol. Between 1846 and 1882 more than 3.5 million beavers have been killed with the intention to sell in UK by Hudson Bay Company. Furs were so precious that it contributed significantly to the westward settlement and development of human settlement of Canada and North America.

Beavers are known for their normal trait of constructing dams on rivers and streams, and constructing houses, on the pond. Beavers as well build canals, which are very difficult to drag on the ground. They utilize their sharp teeth to cut plants and trees that they utilize for construction and food. Initially, they put vertical poles and then they fill the gaps of the poles with horizontally crisscrossed placed branches. They seal the gaps of the branches by blending mud and weeds until the dam confiscate adequate water to encircle the lodge.
Beavers

They are also known for their alarm signal: while starthtened and frightened, a beaver starts dive fast while vehemently spanking the water with its wide tail, and these spanks are heard from great distances under and above water. It warns other beavers in the region. Once one of them sounds the alarm, beavers nearby dive and possibly will not show up for some time. Beavers are sluggish on land, but they are excellent swimmers and can stay under water for near about 15 minutes.