Dean, one of the smartest people I know, rushed in all excited to tell me that there is a "beaver" in the backyard. He made me dash to the window to see it explaining to me that he thinks its living underneath his old shed. I looked at it, noticing that this "beaver" is missing its big front teeth and asked, "Don't beavers live in water?" That's when it dawned on Dean that the "beaver" is actually a groundhog.
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