http://now.msn.com/beaver-steals-gun-from-nathan-baron-maine-teen#scpshrjwfbs
Nathan Baron was relaxing over the weekend, sitting in a chair in the woods and tracking a doe with his Remington rifle when, suddenly, nature called. The Maine high school student left the gun resting against the chair, ran back home to do his business, and arrived just in time to see something he didn’t expect to see: a beaver stealing the rifle. “There was a stream … about 100 feet away from me,” he told Bangor Daily News. “I look and there’s a beaver hauling that gun into the water. There was nothing I could do … the beaver went under. That was it.”
Some of the kids at school don’t believe Nathan’s story, but he insists it really happened. “I’m trying to get my gun back,” he said. “If there are beaver marks on it, I’m going to hang it on the wall of my garage.”

This is great! Hopefully Mr. Beaver has taken the gun back to a vault where they are stashing their weapons so they can even the playing field in the war on wildlife. This again proves that the animals are smarter than the Fudds.
Ha! LOL – I’ll even throw one of those annoying little phrases you see online, lately has taken on a new meaning for me – “I support the right to arm bears’. 🙂
Kids & guns …… well done little beaver, you are a very clever little animal -:)
I support the right to arm beavers too!
I think the message is clear that it is more interesting watching nature in all it’s mysteries and beauty than killing it. The chair is fine the gun was not necessary.
‘then certainly we will see them soon in the forests around Paris,”’
I love the image I have of a French wolf, smoking a Galoise and le howling. 🙂
France, please protect your wolves! I know farmers need to protect their livestock, but can’t some compromise should be worked out? France and Paris are loved, and I’d love to visit.
Now you will have to admit the gun advocates were right: The Obameavers want to take away our guns.
[Editor’s note of alternative hypothesis]
Anti-hunting high school student has plan to arm wildlife while deflecting suspicion from himself.