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Beaver - slapping its tail as a warning to other beavers that an intruder is about. Western U. S. evening. B2B3879
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Beaver - slapping its tail as a warning to other beavers that an intruder is about. Western U. S. evening. B2B3879
TOM-1427
Beaver - slapping its tail as a warning to other beavers that an intruder is about.
Grand Teton National Park, Western U.S
Castor canadensis
Tom & Pat Leeson
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Beaver's Tail Slap - The Ultimate Intruder Alert in the Wild West!
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. In this photo print, nature enthusiasts Tom and Pat Leeson have perfectly captured a thrilling moment in the Western U. S. wilderness. Meet our star of the show - TOM-1427, a feisty American beaver who knows how to make an entrance! As twilight paints the sky with hues of gold and purple, TOM-1427 finds himself on high alert. With his webbed feet gracefully gliding through the water, he spots an unwelcome intruder encroaching upon his territory. But fear not! This clever critter has a secret weapon up his furry sleeve. With lightning speed and precision, TOM-1427 slaps his mighty tail against the water's surface - a thunderous warning that echoes through the wetlands of Grand Teton National Park. His message is clear: danger lurks nearby! Surrounded by fellow beavers who understand this universal language of communication, they all pause their busy dam-building activities to take heed of TOM-1427's urgent signal. It's teamwork at its finest as these industrious creatures unite to protect their peaceful habitat from potential threats. So next time you find yourself exploring North America's breathtaking landscapes or simply admiring wildlife from afar, remember this iconic image captured by Tom and Pat Leeson. Let it serve as a reminder that even in nature's playgrounds, there are rules to follow – especially when you hear the resounding slap of
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