| From: giraffe@longneck.inc (giraffe~⇔)
 Newsgroups: alt.binaries.pictures.artpics
 Subject: Re: Critters  - KitchenBert_AndSoTheyBuild12-iej.jpg
 Date: Wed, 08 Nov 2000 03:18:19 GMT
 
 >*
 >*From a educational book for children
 >*And So They Build
 >*Written & illustrated by Bert Kitchen
 >*
 >*ISBN 1-56402-502-0
 
 
 KitchenBert_AndSoTheyBuild12-iej
 
 Beavers seek a safe home for their family...
 and so they build.
 
 Beavers live in North America, Europe, and northern
 Asia, and are famous for their building skills.
 
 They use sticks, stones, and roots to build a dam
 across a slow-moving stream or river, filling in the
 gaps with finer vegetation, reeds, and mud or clay to
 make it watertight.  The structure may also be anchored
 downstream with tree trunks and boulders.
 
 The dam creates an artificial lake within which the
 beavers can build their lodge - a cone-shaped woodpile
 hollowed out to form a living chamber with one or more
 underwater tunnels leading into it.
 
 The walls are lined with mud, and the roof left more
 loosely built to let in air.  A whole beaver family will
 live in the lodge, safely protected from predators.
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