ASL Lessons | Bookstore | Library | ASL University Main ►
BEAVER: The American Sign Language (ASL) sign for "beaver"
There are many variations for how to sign BEAVER
BEAVER based on the teeth. Make a "bent-V" handshape with the palm out and tap it against the mouth twice:
BEAVER which can also mean SQUIRREL:
BEAVER which starts at the mouth and then moves down (also similar to versions of SQUIRREL):
BEAVER which is based on how BEAVERS will slap their tail on the water to warn other BEAVERS that danger is near:
If you want to learn more animal signs, check out:
Notes:
Also see: ANIMALS
* Want to help support ASL University? It's easy: DONATE (Thanks!)
* Another way to help is to buy something from Dr. Bill's "Bookstore."
* Want even more ASL resources? Visit the "ASL Training Center!" (Subscription Extension of ASLU)
* Also check out Dr. Bill's channel: www.youtube.com/billvicars
You can learn American Sign Language (ASL) online at American Sign Language University ™
ASL resources by Lifeprint.com © Dr. William Vicars