It also had the perfect "i am awake way past planned bedtime" vibe.
23 0 ReplyGod damn that was a fantastic video. A tight 2 minutes with no fluff. Just beavers straight up being awesome.
13 0 ReplyIt was actually cute lol
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You guys aren't getting the randomest videos with just 1 or 2 views in your recommended sometimes?
26 0 ReplyNo? Most of my recommendations are popular shit I hate. How can I get more obscure recommendations?
2 0 ReplyJust be autistic online
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I love beavers.
17 0 ReplyWho doesn't love beavers? They are a major keystone species of the environment. Beaver ponds force more water to the aquifer, helps the local area survive droughts, and provide new aquatic homes. Beavers will create little irrigation canals that helps water local areas.
https://www.oneearth.org/the-benefits-of-beavers/ https://parks.canada.ca/pn-np/mb/riding/nature/animals/mammals/castors-beavers
12 0 ReplyConservatives hate wetlands, so they also hate beavers. I wish I was kidding or grossly oversimplifying, but it's the truth.
3 0 ReplyThey are amazing! Ended up watching the video twice.
2 0 Replypost10 claims not to hate beavers, but there are reasons to doubt that.
1 0 ReplyBeavers are like the spiders in your bathroom at 3 am. Yes you are useful but not in this context.
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Same. The animals too
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3 0 ReplyI saw this in my youtube recommendations just a couple of minutes before seeing this post, seems like it got the blessing of the algorithm.
3 0 ReplyI watched that when it had under 1000 views, and I'm about to watch it again because it was sooo good!
3 0 ReplyOh man it has gone up 10k views since I posted!
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i would like to learn about beavers for approximately 2¼ minutes
2 0 ReplyDam!
2 0 ReplyBeavers are awesome, they're also have the unfortunate combination of being cute and territorial. They're quite dangerous, so if you ever spot one, give it space.
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