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  2. North American beaver - Wikipedia

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    The Carolina beaver is found in the southeastern United States; the Missouri River beaver, as its name suggests, is found in the Missouri River and its tributaries; and C. c. acadicus is found throughout the New England area in the northeastern United States.

  3. Riverbluff Cave - Wikipedia

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    The Riverbluff Cave is a paleontological site discovered in the United States, near Springfield, Missouri.The entrance is filled with stalactites, stalagmites and columns. . The cave is about 830,000 years old (making it the oldest known fossil cave site in the US [1]) and 610 m long, featuring Pleistocene fossils, notably of the short-faced bear (Artcodus simus) the largest bear species on ...

  4. Wildlife of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    There is a large amount of fresh water present due to the Mississippi River, Missouri River, and Lake of the Ozarks, with numerous smaller rivers, streams, and lakes. North of the Missouri River, the state is primarily rolling hills of the Great Plains , whereas south of the Missouri River, the state is dominated by the oak-hickory Central U.S ...

  5. Beaver Creek (White River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Beyond Bradleyville the Beaver flows through incised meanders past the Hercules Glades Wilderness area. At Kissee Mills Park the Beaver passes under US 160 and enters Bull Shoals Lake a short distance south at Beaver Creek Park. [4] The drainage basin of the Beaver and its tributary streams encompasses an area of 267,344 acres (108,190 ha). [5]

  6. Bubble-Blowing Beaver Found at Beach Puzzles Parks Officials

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    Parks officials in Harkers Island, North Carolina, were mystified on Thursday, May 2, after they discovered a beaver “on a beach vacation” blowing bubbles in the seawater.Footage posted to the ...

  7. Castoroides - Wikipedia

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    Castoroides (Latin: "beaver" (castor), "like" (oides) [2]), or the giant beaver, is an extinct genus of enormous, bear-sized beavers that lived in North America during the Pleistocene. Two species are currently recognized, C. dilophidus in the Southeastern United States and C. ohioensis in most of North America.

  8. The Fascinating Reason Why Beavers Slap Their Tails - AOL

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    If you are “as busy as a beaver,” you are getting things done. ... Beaver (Castor fiber) living in River (Traisen). ... They were once found throughout Europe and Asia but over-hunting during ...

  9. Beaverdam Creek (South Fork Blackwater River tributary)

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