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Beavers were hunted to extinction in Britain 400 years ago for their meat, furry water-resistant pelts and a substance they secrete called castoreum - used in food, medicine and perfume.
While castoreum is non-toxic and tastes kind of like vanilla, it also comes from a beaver’s butt, meaning it often mixes with urine and other anal secretions.
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Screengrab of beaver video (Image: KRoss/CornwallWildlifeTrust/SWNS) "There is a really good reason I think that they did this and it's actually because beavers have, near their tail, glands that ...
Castoreum is an additive that comes from our national animal, the beaver. But brace yourself — it comes from their anal sacs and is used by the animal to be mixed with their urine to mark their scent, ...
Beavers have a unique feature known as the “castoreum gland,” which secretes a thick, oily substance used in scent marking and communication. The beaver’s body changes to live in water. Its bones, ...