You know how people have had to learn how to cut trees down safely. So much can happen when we are trimming trees. But beavers just instinctively know how to do it without any trouble at all! It's such an amazing feat.
Hi Mike! Another wonderful contribution to the library. I look forward to each new installment. Incidentally, Your description notes this video was filmed four months in the future, not 18 months in the past. Though if anyone would brave the dangers of time travel for prime videos of beavers living their best lives, it'd be you!
Thanks Mark. I have corrected the date. But now I am going to spend all day wishing I could time travel and wondering when and where I would go. Glad you are enjoying my videos. Cheers!
Extraordinary and gripping video (and the other one where the tree falls 😲). You must have been so happy to get this footage from beginning to end 😀 🎬 . I love watching it and marvelling at how methodically Chewbarka carries out this task. But more than that, I am wondering to myself, constantly, 'how does he *know* how to do it, and what to listen out for'?! 🤔 Truly nature's engineer 👨🔧 👷♀️ 💕👍
Personally I think Capybaras are way too overrated, for essentially being nothing more than a hairy chair for other animals to sit on. Beavers are multifaceted, multitasking masters of forestry and civil engineering. I don't see how a Capybara can compare to any of that.
You know how people have had to learn how to cut trees down safely. So much can happen when we are trimming trees. But beavers just instinctively know how to do it without any trouble at all! It's such an amazing feat.
He makes that tree look delicious!
Hi Mike! Another wonderful contribution to the library. I look forward to each new installment. Incidentally, Your description notes this video was filmed four months in the future, not 18 months in the past. Though if anyone would brave the dangers of time travel for prime videos of beavers living their best lives, it'd be you!
Thanks Mark. I have corrected the date. But now I am going to spend all day wishing I could time travel and wondering when and where I would go. Glad you are enjoying my videos. Cheers!
This is great 👍 It's what I enjoy the most. Thank you for taking your time 😊
I had a feeling you would like this one Chuck. Right up your alley.
Extraordinary and gripping video (and the other one where the tree falls 😲). You must have been so happy to get this footage from beginning to end 😀 🎬 . I love watching it and marvelling at how methodically Chewbarka carries out this task. But more than that, I am wondering to myself, constantly, 'how does he *know* how to do it, and what to listen out for'?! 🤔 Truly nature's engineer 👨🔧 👷♀️ 💕👍
Yes, I marvel at their skill and intuition too.
I’m totally okay with beavers being the next capybara or fox this was so calming
Personally I think Capybaras are way too overrated, for essentially being nothing more than a hairy chair for other animals to sit on. Beavers are multifaceted, multitasking masters of forestry and civil engineering. I don't see how a Capybara can compare to any of that.
A two-part cliffhanger! I'm actually on the edge of my seat, ready to jump to the climax!
Just look at him go..
Its so cool to hear it looks like the bottom jaws doing all the work tho?
*munch* *munch* *munch* INHALE *munch* *munch* *munch*
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So cute
awesome. The more the merrier. Cheers! Mike
Great stuff (but I'll bet it doesn't make 5M views).
Haha, most of my videos don’t make 500 views … never quite understood why one hit 5 million, but I won’t complain.