truly awesome driftwood

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Lepisosteus platyrhincus;5119374; said:
u get the tree and tools and u can count me in

same!, I always wanted to make a dugout canoe so may as well start big!
 
Next one that washes up we're grabbing, somehow. How would you transport that thing?

On another not, imagine how many Panaque you could feed with it!
 
SumoNinja;5122607; said:
i don't know where you're from, but where i'm from, beavers eat wood bro

Beavers eat tree bark and the soft tissue, called cambium that lies beneath the bark. Trees they seem especially fond of are willows, maples, poplars, beeches, birches, alders , and aspens. They also eat water vegetation, as well as water lilies and various berries.

so..nope no wood..though they do love to chop down trees^_^


 
Kaosu;5131967; said:
Beavers eat tree bark and the soft tissue, called cambium that lies beneath the bark. Trees they seem especially fond of are willows, maples, poplars, beeches, birches, alders , and aspens. They also eat water vegetation, as well as water lilies and various berries.

so..nope no wood..though they do love to chop down trees^_^



Isn't bark and cambium part of the wood? If so then it's safe to say they eat wood I'd think. It's like saying I killed a chicken and ate it. Well that don't mean I ate the bones and tongue and eyes and whatever else I don't care for. But does that mean I don't eat chicken?
 
That's too small for my tank. Do you have anything larger than that? :grinno:
 
Kaosu;5131967; said:
Beavers eat tree bark and the soft tissue, called cambium that lies beneath the bark. Trees they seem especially fond of are willows, maples, poplars, beeches, birches, alders , and aspens. They also eat water vegetation, as well as water lilies and various berries.

so..nope no wood..though they do love to chop down trees^_^



i believe he ment it as a sexual innuendo
 
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