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Wild beavers never went extinct. If they had been extirpated in the 1600s there would not have been any left 400 years later as large scale beaver farming wasn't viable.
Beavers are cool enough as they are, no need to fluff up their story.
I was seriously confused by the comic too, but it seems to be referencing a specific reintroduction of beavers in Scotland.
Beavers are quite plentiful in North America.
Where did Scotland get its vanilla from, without those sweet beaver butts? /s
So THAT’s where they got all that sweet smelling stuff in Scotland!