Science actually figured this one out. Beavers raised in captivity when exposed to a speaker playing river noises will cover it up with as much stuff as possible to hide the noise. So it's the noise they have an issue with
Then why not live away from the river or maybe in a lake?
They require ponds to live safely. They build dams which create ponds. Then they build little mound houses out of sticks and mud in the middle of the pond. The house only has underwater entrances. They can cut trees down and float them into the pond, where it is safer to eat. They're mostly aquatic mammals.
So its not just the sound, got it
It's the sound that triggers an instinctual response.
Correlation, not necessarily causation.
Idk man, ask a beaver
I did, they said "SQUEEEEE! Brrbuh... Voovie voovie mip!" Which is offensive, my mother was a saint!
No she wasn’t.
Some religions had sacred prostitutes, thus I'd say it's debatable.
They have been known to live in lakes, and when they do they dig dens under the shoreline.
The reason they don't like the sound of running water is the same reason we don't like to hear the sound of unexplained running water in our homes, it's a sign of a leak. The only difference is for them it's instinctual, and for us we understand the consequences of a leak in our home.
Well, they do live in a lake, they just have to build it.
I believe the way they build their burrows doesn't work well without the flooding part.
That's just quitter talk.
While working as engineers, beavers still can't afford to live in the city considering the high cost for housing.
There is a norwegian study that found that isolated beaver babies start piling up sticks and stuff at some point but do not build dams. They concluded (the scientists) that piling up stuff is genetic and building dams is cultural (has to be learned). I have no link but the study was made in Bø
That reminds me of this cute (or maybe sad) video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ImdlZtOU80
Dude... What did SpongeBob do to Sandy to get the whole rodent mafia involved like that???
That's so cute. And hilarious - nothing in that house is safe from The Pile.
I was worried that it would be sad but now my heart is overfull with cuteness and i want a rescue beaver
Oh wow. Could we domesticate beavers and train them to clean up our houses??? 🤣 Obviously they'd need to be bred to be trained to only clean up certain items.
Baby animal studies focused on play are always so cool. Like bees appearantly will play with objects that have nothing to do with their survival.
We do the same thing I think. Kids will pile up or mess about with any stuff you give them whether they have a cultural understanding of it's use or not.
My favorite is animal documentaries, monkeys especially, just kid animals legitimately playing the same as human kids.
It's like me when someone plays their music out-loud on the bus. They always seem to get angry when I start wrapping their phone up with newspaper.
Here I was hoping you threw it into a river shouting 'dam it' for extra pun-ishment.
Ok so what's the deal with people who rap or sing along with their headphones? I would never have the guts. What is going on with these people? How do they do it?
They lack awareness, consideration of others, or shame. Sometimes you even get the trifecta.
The joy of singing is outweighing other concerns at those times.
This is fascinating, but what's the evolutionary advantage of covering up the noise?
Covering the noise is covering the running water. Covering the running water creates a dam. Creating a dam creates a pond. Creating a pond provides them with a nice controlled environment in which to build a lodge with an underwater entrance for protection from predators.
It's like no one ever watched The Angry Beavers
I did but i was always high. Was it actually an educational program?
it was not
Running water means you can block it off to create a reservoir. Evolution isn't about what makes sense, it's about what works, logic be damned.
DAMMED
Dams
There's a video of someone who domesticated a baby beaver for whatever reason. It started piling things up at the hallway entrance.
Baby Beaver: "You shall not pass!"
that's not domestication, that's taming.
"There's a video of someone who domesticated a baby beaver"
SICK FUCKS!!
I'll be dammed
Post10 has some interesting videos - apparently putting an outlet intake in the bottom of a pond instead of at the edge means they will ignore it.
Don’t flush the beaver!
Beavers are totally rad. They're a whole lot bigger than people typically think, too.
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