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Canada Day
We are all Canadians,
Living in this land.
If you were a Canadian,
You would understand.
Why we love our country,
And why we are so proud.
We are PROUD CANADIANS,
And we like to shout it loud.

Canadian
Fast Fact: The Canadian Coat of Arms has a motto on it: A Mari usque ad Mare
-- this means from Sea to Sea.
The motto is based on biblical scripture: "He shall have dominion from sea
to sea and from the river unto the ends of the earth (Psalm 72:8)".

The Beaver: National Animal of Canada
![[The Beaver: National Animal of Canada]](Beaver.gif)
The Canadian beaver
was the country’s first natural resource to be exploited by Europeans. At
one time, beaver pelts were the unit of currency in the new land. The beaver
population was almost wiped out by 1930, but conservation measures have
since restored their numbers to relatively healthy levels.
Beavers have a well-developed social
hierarchy in which the family is the basic unit, and the female the central
figure in each family. The usual family group consists of the adults, the
kits, and the yearlings of the previous year. The average size of the family
is about 10 or 12 individuals. Adult weight varies between 15 and 35
kg with the average being about 20 kg.
The bear, wolf, coyote, fisher, wolverine,
otter, and lynx prey upon the beaver who is, nevertheless, a powerful
antagonist when at bay. Their lodges, made of tangled sticks and caked mud,
offer protection that even black bears have difficulty in breaking through.
Beaver dams are usually about 50
m in length, 2 m high, and about 3 m
through the base. Their dams help to maintain water levels in forest
streams, thus providing habitat for themselves, fish, and waterfowl.

Click on the images on
this page, for coloring and activity pages connected to that image.
Happy Canada Day
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