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THE BEAVER. 



he vies with the monkey in the use he can make of them. The 

 hind-feet are webbed, and with these — together with his tail, 

 which acts as a rudder — he is enabled to swim rapidly through 

 the water. The beaver is a rodent, with a short head and 

 broad blunt snout, and his incisor teeth are remarkably large 

 and hard, enabling him to bite through wood with wonderful 



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case and rapidity. So great is their hardness, that formerly 

 the Indians were accustomed to use them as knives for cutting 

 bone and fashioning their horn-tipped spears. 



The beaver, it has been said, always chooses banks by 

 the side of a lake or river of sufficient depth to escape being 

 frozen to the bottom, even during the hardest frost. Thus, 

 he can at all times obtain a supply of water, on which his 



