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Beaver Eating Cabbage Reduces Stress By 17%

This beaver eating cabbage is the best thing you will see all day, I guarantee you! He is munching on that cabbage like there’s no tomorrow. If we could all enjoy cabbage like he’s doing, well, we’d be much healthier. I don’t only speak for myself when I saw that unless there’s bacon, I ain’t enjoying. Check it out below.

Cute beaver eating cabbage

I don’t know if it is child-like or what it is about it, it just makes it cute and funny and adorable and hilarious and… I don’t really appreciate the camera angle the director chose for his video, but at least we can see the vegetable disappear into the beaver’s mouth. and just like the YouTube title of the video suggests, this is guaranteed to reduce your stress levels by 17 percent or your money back!

Hilarious beaver eating cabbage overtakes the internet

What do we know about beavers besides them building dams and eating roots and whatnot. They do their thing mostly at night and while they do walk on land, beavers prefer swimming around in their self-built ponds. They are the second biggest rodent and they love building stuff on water, in fact they are pretty good at it.

Beavers can build dams (much like that stereotype), but also canals and lodges. You see, they create their own ponds in rivers and streams by building one or more dams. First they build canals to transport their food and their building materials for the dam. They use their powerful front teeth as their primary tools to build. When the building materials are all ready, first the beavers will install vertical poles and fill them with branches. Then they fill the gaps with mud and weeds until the water stops sufficiently to surround their lodge. Crafty little things, aren’t they? If you want to learn more about beavers, then go here.

Cute beaver eating cabbage and minding his business

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