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Marmot eats carrot in wild and stands in green clearing close up summer in forest in mountain range. Wild animals. Protecting and caring for animals in wild. Nature
A montage of 4 different shots of a North American Beaver. The beaver takes a large branch from a tree, then proceeds to cut it up.
Nutria cleaning its fur in the middle of the lake (Myocastor coypus).
Canadian Beaver Swimming underwater
fearless North American Beaver eating tree bark. The habitat for this busy beaver is shrinking, as shown in this clip with people walking on a forest trail in the background.
Anteater touching an agouti in French Guiana. day time
Beaver Swimming in Water
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Close Up Beaver Eating A Small Stick
Ground Hog eating chips
Black bear climbs down a tree with large rocks behind
Playful Beavers Enjoying Water: A Glimpse into Their Wild Life
A beaver floating through a pond in Wyoming with close up view.
Mother Bear Playing with Bear Cubs
Catching a Nutria Rat 4024
Beaver swimming through pond in the Wyoming wilderness in slow motion.
Cute otter family, river mammal, adorable wild animal swimming in water, wildlife, fauna. Funny small paws. Natural habitat. Close-up.
Animals At The Biodome Canadian Beaver In Front Of Dam
Orange Fur Ground Squirrel in a Meadow Covered With Green Fresh Grass
happy thanksgiving day animation with dinner and candles
Antarctica Crabeater Seal Weddell rest on Iceberg. South Pole Glacier Spring Melting Ice Aerial Drone View. Funny Arctic Animal Dance on
oktoberfest celebration animation with beer barrel and food
A black squirrel is captured running up a tree
dia de los muertos lettering celebration with skull and cactus ,4k video animated
Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber) or European beaver is a beaver species that was once widespread in Eurasia, but was hunted to near-extinction for both its fur and castoreum.