He just did what a beaver used to do

Not only is man able to make wonderful buildings, but also animals. Their creation is a much greater miracle if we take into account that no machines or tools are used for this purpose.

There are some excellent architects in the fauna. Some birds make a special nest for themselves, some insects bring together huge castles, while there are some mammals who build a fortress. The latter is the beaver. Rodents using their large incisors live and work on woody shores.

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The common beaver living in Europe, or as it is called, is growing in number of Eurasian beavers, while the 19th century is growing. By the 19th century, their number fell dramatically. Now, however, the number of populations is rising, and this also means that they do what the beavers do, that is, even large trees are thrown to build dams in natural waters. These mammals are consciously organizing nature, using raw materials (chewed) from the environment.

That's exactly what the beaver who chewed the tree's trunk in Germany until he leaned out. But the tree fell on a moored yacht. At that time, the ship was also in the cabin of the ship, which had the craft. The tree fell on the ship, but fortunately the people got off well, and the ship didn't have any trouble to keep going.

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