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beaver
The lower face-guard of a helmet
An aquatic mammal of the genus Castor, having a wide, flat tail and webbed feet
A tall hat, originally made from beaver fur, worn by men in the 1800s
{n} an animal, hat of beaver-fur, covering
The manufacturer of the fleecey undersuits
The fur of the beaver
{i} large semiaquatic rodent; fur pelt from this animal; costly felt hat made from felted beaver fur
An amphibious rodent, of the genus Castor
Beaver is the fur of a beaver. a coat with a huge beaver collar. beaver away to work very hard, especially at writing or calculating something beaver away at. Either species of the aquatic rodent family Castoridae (genus Castor), both of which are well known for building dams. Beavers are heavyset and have short legs and large, webbed hind feet. They grow as large as 4 ft (1.3 m) long, including the 1-ft (30-cm) tail, and as heavy as 66 lb (30 kg). Beavers build their dams of sticks, stones, and mud in small rivers, streams, and lakes, often producing sizable ponds. With their powerful jaws and large teeth, they can fell medium-size trees, whose branches they use in their dams and whose tender bark and buds they eat. One or more family groups share a dome-shaped stick-and-mud lodge built in the water, with tunnel entrances below water level. American beavers (C. canadensis) range from northern Mexico to the Arctic. Their prized pelts stimulated the exploration of western North America, and by 1900 beavers were trapped to near extinction. Eurasian beavers (C. fiber) are now found in only a few locations, including the Elbe and Rhône drainages of Europe. The mountain beaver of the Pacific Northwest is unrelated
That piece of armor which protected the lower part of the face, whether forming a part of the helmet or fixed to the breastplate
Buddha Bull
the soft brown fur of the beaver
A hat, formerly made of the fur of the beaver, but now usually of silk
Remains of an extinct beaver – trogontherium cuvieri – were found in the West Runton Freshwater Bed It is possible that beaver lodges represented a ready supply of felled wood for Mesolithic and early man The incisors may have been used as tools The tail is edible
- Bushworker who cleared skidding and hauling roads
a movable piece of armor on a medieval helmet used to protect the lower face
It was so constructed (with joints or otherwise) that the wearer could raise or lower it to eat and drink
a hat made of beaver fur or similar material
A beaver is a furry animal with a big flat tail and large teeth. Beavers use their teeth to cut wood and build dams in rivers