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Mountain Beavers aka "Boomers", are around here. I have never actually seen one as they are elusive, but I have seen evidence of them on some of the sites where I work. They are the only animal known to forage on our northwest native swordfern, and they will cut them off and take a bundle of the fronds back to their burrow as food stores. I have followed their dropped fern pieces, crawling on my belly through the brush to find the burrow but have never had any luck. They make a boom sound call with their mouths, very interesting. I've always wanted to see one. So far no luck. They are like the chupacabra around here, many think they are a mythical creature...
Mountain Beavers aka "Boomers", are around here. I have never actually seen one as they are elusive, but I have seen evidence of them on some of the sites where I work. They are the only animal known to forage on our northwest native swordfern, and they will cut them off and take a bundle of the fronds back to their burrow as food stores. I have followed their dropped fern pieces, crawling on my belly through the brush to find the burrow but have never had any luck. They make a boom sound call with their mouths, very interesting. I've always wanted to see one. So far no luck. They are like the chupacabra around here, many think they are a mythical creature...