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Beavers or Otters? Or What?
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<blockquote data-quote="TazmanianDevil" data-source="post: 4562259" data-attributes="member: 19394"><p>Odd question for the trappers. We live right on the Harpeth River, first year on the creek this close. Been hearing some crazy things at night like belly flops. The flops sound like a beaver jumping in the river doing a belly flop and hitting tail at same time. Only last month or so we have heard this. Lots of scurrying in the leaves and underbrush, and smaller than doe bleat sounds but longer. We could here this up and down the river. We are 50 yards from the bank on a ridge. My brother went to TTU for TN Wildlife and thinks they are beavers. Anybody heard of this? Pretty cool to hear and definitely could be some sort of mating thing. Spent my whole life on the creeks at night. Just not in January at night!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TazmanianDevil, post: 4562259, member: 19394"] Odd question for the trappers. We live right on the Harpeth River, first year on the creek this close. Been hearing some crazy things at night like belly flops. The flops sound like a beaver jumping in the river doing a belly flop and hitting tail at same time. Only last month or so we have heard this. Lots of scurrying in the leaves and underbrush, and smaller than doe bleat sounds but longer. We could here this up and down the river. We are 50 yards from the bank on a ridge. My brother went to TTU for TN Wildlife and thinks they are beavers. Anybody heard of this? Pretty cool to hear and definitely could be some sort of mating thing. Spent my whole life on the creeks at night. Just not in January at night! [/QUOTE]
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