| Nice. Beaver. 12:41 - Feb 18 with 268 views | NthQldITFC | https://www.theguardian.com/uk Second wild beaver spotted living at Norfolk nature reserve. Pensthorpe was believed to be home to just one individual but pair have been filmed grooming each other. The couple are the first wild pair to settle in Norfolk since the early 16th century. “We won’t know for sure whether they’re a breeding pair until the camera shows they have kits, but they’re quite well bonded and they’re living together and behaving as a family unit,” said the reserve’s manager, Richard Spowage. “They are clearly wild animals. They’re not interacting with us at all, they’re avoiding us completely.” This is great news, but if there is only one pair in Norfolk, they're going to have a bit of an inbreeding problem, are they not? |  |
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| Nice. Beaver. on 13:23 - Feb 18 with 155 views | Keno | Normal for Norfolk |  |
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| Nice. Beaver. on 14:12 - Feb 18 with 96 views | Miaow | This is great news, but if there is only one pair in Norfolk, they're going to have a bit of an inbreeding problem, are they not? They're just adopting the local customs. An excellent example of integration. |  |
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| Nice. Beaver. on 14:46 - Feb 18 with 53 views | hoppy |
| Nice. Beaver. on 14:12 - Feb 18 by Miaow | This is great news, but if there is only one pair in Norfolk, they're going to have a bit of an inbreeding problem, are they not? They're just adopting the local customs. An excellent example of integration. |
"Where there's a Norfolk beaver, there's a brother", as the saying goes. |  |
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