About This Book
The narrative traces the life of a beaver from early hardship through courtship and the construction of dams and lodges, detailing techniques of building and seasonal survival. It explores communal labor, family life, and the animal's underwater habits, showing how winters are endured and how disasters and human encounters threaten the colony. Episodes depict conflict with rivals and hunters, the role of engineering in shaping landscapes, and the beaver's rise to leadership and later years, offering natural history blended with anecdotal storytelling.
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