A new survey suggests the number of wild beavers now living in Kent runs into the hundreds. The animals, which were extinct in the UK for centuries, can even be spotted in the centre of Canterbury. More here: bbc.in/3V4ADif
Beavers pause while chewing trees and listen to determine which way it will fall. This behavior is a survival mechanism to avoid being harmed by the tree they are gnawing on.
Today we biked 75 miles with 0 sleep on the Amtrak last night and we made new friends & saw a beaver, an owl, a turtle, a snake, lots of chipmunks and bunnies and many cool bridges and plants