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Beaver resurfaces in Vancouver's Olympic Village

This time, it could be a pair of the animals after a resident from the neighbourhood says he's seen the animals 'hang out' in the man-made pond by False Creek.

A resident from the neighbourhood says he regularly sees two beavers living in the area

Beaver resurfaces in Vancouver's Olympic Village

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Residents in Vancouver's Olympic Village say they've seen up to two beavers living in a nearby man-made pond.

A beaver, perhaps eventwo, have been spottedin Vancouver's Olympic Village.

The iconic rodentshavebuilta large dam in the man-madewetlands of False Creek.

"There's two," said Jeremy Murphy who lives in the area."They hang out in the middle of the pond usually, back-to-back or cuddling a little bit, gnawing on everything they can find."

It's not the first time a beaverhas called the area home. Two years ago, residents came acrossanother beaver possibly the same animal as the one seen recently.

A beaver was also seen in the summer of 2015.

One resident who lives in Olympic Village says he's seen up to two beavers who "hang out" together in the water. (Lisa Johnson/CBC)

'Big and beautiful'

Those previous sightings haven't dampened excitement.

"We saw the beaver fiveminutes ago. He came out from the water," saidMilaAndelmanwhowas rewarded during her search for the animal onSunday.

"He was big and beautiful. We tried to feed him some bread ... we'rewaiting for him to come back," she said.

Other neighbourhood residents have also documented their encounters on social media.

Someone has even created a Twitter account on behalf of the beaver.

Potential concerns

Despite the mountingattention, the animal appears to be at home in its urban dwelling.

However, Murphy sayshe does have concerns about their introduction into the area's ecosystem.

"There's lots of bird nests and other animals that use this area. The beavers have come and made short work of all of it. I'm kind of wondering what their fate will be," he said.

In the past, beavers have caused problems at ponds in Jericho and Stanley Park by bringingdown trees and building dams.

Vancouver's Board of Parks and Recreationwas not available on Sunday to answers questions about the animals.

The beaver living by False Creek has built a large dam in the man-made pond at Olympic Village. (Lisa Johnson/CBC)