Some fun reading on why https://gsas.harvard.edu/news/dammed-if-they-do edit: https://www.livescience.com/why-beavers-build-dams
It goes into the how but did they explain the why? Maybe I missed it somewhere
Edit: they’re just really particular about the way their water flows
Sorry I had a few tabs open, this ones a little more informative as to why https://www.livescience.com/why-beavers-build-dams
Fascinating read. Thank you.
That awesome! Thanks for the article great read.
“Beavers are 40-to-80-pound [18-to-36 kilogram] smelly bags of meat with really short legs”
They hate us, cause they aint us
Well, dam
So, how does one cross post to another community/instance? I feel as though this could fit in with the beaver community on lemmy(dot)world, but I have absolutely no clue how to cross post.
You should have an option to crosspost it somewhere on the post. Or you could simply copy the direct image link and make a new post using that. Lemmy recognises crossposts by checking if the link is the same. For example if 2 unrelated users make 2 different posts with the same article it will count as a crosspost.
Do they actually dam everything or just build a nest?
The lodge is generally in the middle of the flooded area after they dam it or on the shore in a burrow with the entrance under water deep enough that ice won’t freeze if shut if there’s not enough water. They don’t tend to live in the dam itself. They use all the water to protect themselves.
It should be noted that, aside from petty human concerns like flooded roads and properties, beavers are much better at controlling flooding and generally protecting ecologies than humans.
Saw a thing once, maybe Mythbusters, that showed how beavers are attracted to the sound of running water and want to stop it. In the show, they got the beaver to dam a speaker by playing river/stream noises through it.
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