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Encyclopedia > Bever

Bever (French: Biévène) is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Flemish Brabant. The municipality only comprises the town of Bever proper. On January 1st, 2004 Bever had a total population of 1,949 (948 males and 1,001 females). The total area is 19.78 km² which gives a population density of 98.55 inhabitants per km².


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de Bever is joining one of Australia's top public-sector pension funds, Victoria Funds Management Corp. His goal is similar to what he did at Teachers: Take an entity that has had its ties to government loosened and get it to act like a private investment fund.
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Het verschil zit hem voornamelijk in het gedrag: Europese bevers bouwen namelijk geen dammen, iets waar we eigenlijk wel gelijk aan denken.
Het lichaam van de bever is sterk aangepast om hen in staat te stellen in het water te leven.
Bevers die in diepere rivieren verblijven en ook de Europese bevers bouwen geen dam en bouwen meestal een nest in de oever met een ingang onder water.
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