Because the beaver isn't just an animal; it's an ecosystem!

Tag: Myles Bess


Apparently this squeaky little voice casts a bit of a shadow in Beaver World because yesterday the PBS program above the noise posted this on their  FB feed:

Hey folks! (Heidi Perryman ) caught a mistake in our latest episode (https://youtu.be/juFtc_xAjKY). The animal we show 35 seconds in is NOT in fact a BEAVER – castor canadensis (North America) and castor fiber (Eurasia) – but a NUTRIA (myocastor coypus). They are both semiaquatic rodents, but any other similarities are superficial.Media literacy lesson: stock footage companies sometimes label their content incorrectly, allowing misinformation to spread via unknowing creators like us who didn’t realize there was no way that rodent looks like an actual beaver! And worse, nutria rats are not at all superheroes when it comes to climate change – they are, in fact, an invasive species primarily located in South America that damages ecosystems through their destructive burrowing and eating habits – and they often spread diseases to humans and other animals through water contamination. So…OOPS! ? We apologize for this error and we’re working on how best to correct it. But hey, we learned to always FACT CHECK YOUR IMAGES and not to trust those spiny-tailed nutria rats!

Spiny tailed Rats? Only live in South America?

Shhhh just be happy they say they’re going to change it and just shhhhhhhhhhhhhhh,,,

In his much more neighborly way, Jon posted our lovely Christmas lights this week and everyone was  admiring them as they lined up for the  Christmas parade at city hall. In fact when he moved the car an entire family was gathered around gazing with a mesmerized little girl in their midst who said breathlessly as Jon approached,

“NICE BEAVER!”

And of course everyone burst out laughing as you might expect but it IS in fact very, very nice.


Well that’s a mystery for you. I pride myself on being able to identify WRU (Wrong Rodent Use) in photos accompanying beaver stories. But this clever video from PBS Above the Noise teen educational series has me stumped. I even wrote them and said whatever mysterious animal that was it wasn’t a beaver. And they wrote back and said, whoops!

“Good call! Probably a capybara!”

Which is even funnier, because how many capybaras do you know with white whiskers and pink noses?

Anyway the rest of the video is well done and stars our friend Emily Fairfax, it makes sense and is worth sharing.

Maybe it’s a pet. Like a hamster. Hmm. I think I’ll name him “peeve”.

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