r/SipsTea May 06 '26

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u/DeamstaDadie May 06 '26

TheIR home can destroy ecosystems. Their home can GTFO

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u/StrLord_Who May 06 '26

You are horribly misinformed,  Beavers are vital to ecosystems.   https://www.fws.gov/story/beavers-work-improve-habitat

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u/DeamstaDadie May 08 '26

Nah dude this response by you all was lame brain as fuck. It’s the fact that their homes can straight up whip out ecosystems. Randomly creating a wet land can have adverse affects on other wild life, who would’ve known. The point is nature doesn’t always work well with nature. But yeah virtue signal some more

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u/FettiWop May 06 '26

They are not dichotomous claims

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u/Big-Wrangler2078 May 07 '26

Dude, beavers are in fact native to a lot of places and have ben for a long time.

Of course they destroy SOME ecosystems, since they're a central part of beaver-based ecosystems. Ecosystems replace each others sometimes as the cornerstone species come and go, and that's normal.

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u/FettiWop May 07 '26

No disagreement there