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  2. Beaver - Wikipedia

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    Beavers are the second-largest living rodents, after capybaras, weighing up to 50 kg (110 lb). They have stout bodies with large heads, long chisel-like incisors, brown or gray fur, hand-like front feet, webbed back feet, and tails that are flat and scaly. The two species differ in skull and tail shape and fur color.

  3. Beaver Local School District - Wikipedia

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    Beaver Local School District. Beaver Local School District is a public school district serving the communities of Calcutta, Lake Tomahawk, and Rogers in southeastern Columbiana County, Ohio, United States, as well as parts of surrounding Elkrun, Madison, Middleton, and St. Clair townships. The Beaver Local School District is one of the largest ...

  4. Beaver, Utah - Wikipedia

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    1438510 [2] Website. www .beaverutah .net. Beaver is a city in, and county seat of, Beaver County in southwestern Utah, United States. The population was 3,592 at the 2020 census, [4] up from the 2010 figure of 3,112.

  5. Beaver Scouts (Baden-Powell Scouts' Association) - Wikipedia

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    Beaver Scouts. Beaver Scouts, usually referred to as Beavers, is the youngest section of Scouting operated by the Baden-Powell Scouts' Association. The core age range for Beaver Scouts is six to eight years, though exceptions can be granted. Individual sections of Beaver Scouts, known as a Colony, are run by the local Scout Group.

  6. Benny Beaver - Wikipedia

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    Benny Beaver is the official mascot of Oregon State University and winner of the 2011 Capital One Mascot of the Year write-in campaign. The exact date of when the name was first used as the university's mascot is not known, but photographs in the school's yearbook document its use as early as the 1940s. The beaver has always been a popular ...

  7. Eurasian beaver - Wikipedia

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    Eurasian beaver. The Eurasian beaver ( Castor fiber) or European beaver is a species of beaver that was once widespread in Eurasia, but was hunted to near-extinction for both its fur and castoreum. At the turn of the 20th century, only about 1,200 beavers survived in eight relict populations in Europe and Asia. [2]

  8. Beaver Island (Lake Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Beaver Island is an island in Lake Michigan in the U.S. state of Michigan. At 55.8 sq mi (145 km 2 ), it is the largest island in Lake Michigan and the third largest island in Michigan after Isle Royale and Drummond Island. The island is located approximately 32 miles (51 km) from the city of Charlevoix. Beaver Island had a total population of ...

  9. Beaver Cleaver - Wikipedia

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    Theodore " Beaver " Cleaver is the fictional title character in the American television series Leave It to Beaver. Originally played by Jerry Mathers, Beaver is the son of June and Ward Cleaver ( Barbara Billingsley and Hugh Beaumont, respectively) and the brother of Wally Cleaver ( Tony Dow ). The Beaver prefers "messin' around" with his pals ...

  10. Cock Up Your Beaver - Wikipedia

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    Cock Up Your Beaver. Cock Up Your Beaver is a song and poem by Robert Burns, written in 1792. [1] It is written in Scottish dialect and the beaver refers to a gentleman's hat in an era when all high quality men's hats were made of felted beaver fur. It was based on an older song, published as "Johnny, cock up thy Beaver".

  11. Beaver River, New York - Wikipedia

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    Beaver River is a hamlet that is six-tenths of a mile square, at the east end of Stillwater Reservoir, in the town of Webb in Herkimer County, New York, United States. The hamlet is surrounded by the Adirondack Park. The hamlet has a year-round population of eight that increases during the summer, as many people have camps in this wilderness area.