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Dams are often perfect structures for animal habitats. Holes, crevices, burrows, deeper water and diminished currents all | Dams are often perfect structures for animal habitats. Holes, crevices, burrows, deeper water and diminished currents all <noautolinks>contribute</noautolinks> to suitable homes for rodents and snakes as well as fish, alligators and crocodiles, beavers, and many other animals commonly found near waterways. These animals are dangers to both people and dam structures. If you are swimming, boating, or recreating in the area of a dam, be aware of the potential for aggressive or territorial animals. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:04, 20 July 2023
Santa Clara Dam collapses due to instability caused by rodent burrows.
(Image Source: David Marble, Utah Dam Safety) |
Dams are often perfect structures for animal habitats. Holes, crevices, burrows, deeper water and diminished currents all contribute to suitable homes for rodents and snakes as well as fish, alligators and crocodiles, beavers, and many other animals commonly found near waterways. These animals are dangers to both people and dam structures. If you are swimming, boating, or recreating in the area of a dam, be aware of the potential for aggressive or territorial animals.
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Revision Date: 07/20/2023