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Wait Wut

(8,492 posts)
9. No kidding.
Thu Jun 7, 2012, 07:41 PM
Jun 2012

It's unbelievable how little they know about their own state. Hell, most of the locals here have never even been to Thumb Butte.

I'm feeling bad for this little guy. He looked pretty healthy, though. It explains why that dead tree came down last week.

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Arizona Game and Fish Department says here's their habitat: Ptah Jun 2012 #1
Huh. I think I'm in there somewhere. Wait Wut Jun 2012 #3
Some 'Arizona natives' need to get out more. Ptah Jun 2012 #4
No kidding. Wait Wut Jun 2012 #9
they are flat out wrong Kali Jun 2012 #28
that map is wack Kali Jun 2012 #27
Reintroduced beavers branching out in San Pedro Ptah Jun 2012 #29
IBTL HopeHoops Jun 2012 #2
Go to your room. Wait Wut Jun 2012 #5
I'm in my "man cave" right now. Actually it's just the computer room, however... HopeHoops Jun 2012 #7
It took you 9 whole minutes to find this thread? Are you feeling OK? petronius Jun 2012 #11
I was probably watching a TRMS or TYT clip. HopeHoops Jun 2012 #31
maybe the damned beaver, dammed up the damn creek and that's why the damned creek's run dry NightWatcher Jun 2012 #6
LOL!!! Wait Wut Jun 2012 #10
Well beavers can sometimes be pests, in the right situation, they can also help... Kaleva Jun 2012 #8
HELP WANTED TexasTowelie Jun 2012 #12
In my youth... Wait Wut Jun 2012 #14
Back in IL they would screw up the people dams. Wait Wut Jun 2012 #13
What? You want to know why the beaver is dry and not wet? rug Jun 2012 #15
Making dry places wet is what beavers do. bluedigger Jun 2012 #16
The beaver will build a dam and capture some of that water and make it wet. Be warned of the applegrove Jun 2012 #17
Yes. Do NOT anger a beaver. NYC_SKP Jun 2012 #18
Beavers attack, and in groups Taverner Jun 2012 #19
Groups of angry beavers have, indeed, ravaged entire communities. NYC_SKP Jun 2012 #20
Angry Beavers hobbit709 Jun 2012 #26
I'm disappointed. Wait Wut Jun 2012 #33
We are the Beaver RZM Jun 2012 #21
Beavers eat their own poop. Arctic Dave Jun 2012 #22
Did not know that Generic Brad Jun 2012 #25
! Wait Wut Jun 2012 #34
Beaver...little furry ones...*snicker*...tail flvegan Jun 2012 #23
I felt a disturbance in the Force... as if billions of people whispered "HopeHoops" in unison. MiddleFingerMom Jun 2012 #24
Beavers held up the building of a Lowes & Walmart............ mrmpa Jun 2012 #30
Damn! (No pun intended, but...heh) Wait Wut Jun 2012 #32
groundhogs look a lot like beavers except for the lack of a flat tail. mysuzuki2 Jun 2012 #35
No. Wait Wut Jun 2012 #37
The tail tells the tale, of course. I think that's cool that you have beavers in your area. Enjoy! mysuzuki2 Jun 2012 #38
Summer rains might not be far off. Ptah Jun 2012 #39
I sure hope so. Wait Wut Jun 2012 #40
I LOVED the Angry Beavers cartoon when it was out about 6 years ago,,,,, benld74 Jun 2012 #36
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