Sorry, but that is just gross. He's off on my ignore list.. petty as that sounds. Colleen, but the weasel can burrow though beaver damns, was watching all about that on a nature program tonight.. so no problems there lol
It looks like a baby...a week after the birds and the bees! Dude, don't temt your fate. Do you got posts out of the General Chat area? Yes, so if some one wanted to, they could 'abuse' the rep system and go de-rep you on the Google board and crash you down to the red before you can say hooray.
Ok got it. I dont want RED's in NON rep Area. OK STOPPED NOW BUT, i wanted to show that DP MEMBERS ARE ALWAYS EXCITED
In their natural habitat, the weasel and beaver get on very well - it's when the weasel strays that the beaver eats it's head off ... very educational is this thread
Cute beaver, didn't know that there was such a thing as a Canadian beaver, you learn something new everyday - one thing I've noticed that the Canadian beaver is much more hairy than the European Beaver. Just an observation. Colleen, we should join a beaver forum if theres such a thing.
It is recommended that you shave your beaver to prevent the harvesting of it for it's fur. Do your part, shave, er, save the beaver!
Did you think it would be shaved? It's on our 5 cent piece, our nickel. I really don't like hairy beavers...not at all. Same goes for the weasel.
But of course, I wont even look at a beaver in the ummm wild if it's not shaven...nice and smooth of course
I am sure shaving the beaver is classed as cruelty, if it's coat is as hairy, let let it be. Colleen, I think noppid, is trying to make our discussion on beavers into a rude conversation, please can you slap him over the head?
Domesticated beaver is usually shaved. Which of course aids in it's preparation for eating. Just add alcohol!
But of course, hate flossing my teeth the same time i'm eating a nice beaver...Call be crazy but I prefer it uncooked myself...juicier than way
Colleen, your always adding on snippets of comments after I've posted lol Weasels, are much hairer than beavers.. but my pet weasel is well trained, and groomed.