Wow, that was fast. Where was this at? I was alone swimming in the Colorado River near Yuma, AZ when I encountered a beaver. It quickly swam right up to me. It startled me, because it was at night and thought it might be an alligator that someone released into the river. I turned to face it, and it slapped its tail on the water and swam off. I heard they can be territorial, but the one in the video looked like it wanted to escape more than attack.
Holy shit!
Berman2012 2 months ago
@kamiko70 I'd say about a million. People are slow learners.
scotth602 6 months ago
Wow, that was fast. Where was this at? I was alone swimming in the Colorado River near Yuma, AZ when I encountered a beaver. It quickly swam right up to me. It startled me, because it was at night and thought it might be an alligator that someone released into the river. I turned to face it, and it slapped its tail on the water and swam off. I heard they can be territorial, but the one in the video looked like it wanted to escape more than attack.
scotth602 6 months ago
Okay, how many videos of beavers freezing when they see you, holding still, then attacking, do people need before they stop messing with them?
kamiko70 8 months ago
Wow it just lunged right at you suddenly!
acidflesh 9 months ago
I heard a history account of an American frontiersman whos dog lost his leg to a single beaver bite.
SpankbankINC 1 year ago
lol..he just loves you...;-)
Broetchen4me 1 year ago
Hahaha! It's mean!
GhostUK99 1 year ago