Beavers (Castor canadensis) are considered by many as master architects. They are, and have been, throughout the history of our world, valued for their fur. A member of the rodent, or Rodentia, family, being its largest North American member, coming in second only to South America’s capybara, they often as adults reach four feet in length, tail included, and specimens over sixty pounds have been documented.
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* Ostrich have only two toes and one toenail..*** * They have three pair of eyelids.*** * They bend there knees backwords..compaired to us.*** * Ostrich can run 40 MPH for up to 20 minutes.*** * Adults reach 7-9 feet tall or taller.*** * Adults weigh 225-400 lbs.*** * Birds mature at 2-3 years of age.***
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Their trademark tail is flat and useful in many ways, such as helping propel through water, and slapping on the water to warn family members of danger. With webbed back feet, front feet that are capable of holding things, and thick waterproof fur, the beaver is well equipped to live both on the land and surrounded by water.
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Toenail fungus, known by physicians as Onychomycosis, affects about half of Americans by the age of 70. It is relatively rare in children, but the incidence increases with age. Fungus infections occur when microscopic fungi gain entry through a small trauma in the nail, then grow and spread in the warm, moist environment inside the patient’s socks and shoes.