If anyones done it, try scanning the website under Kayaking. Kayaking is currently (and has been for over a decade now) a craze (a fad/popular). So if's anyones done it, they might have written about it (or computerized it) by now.
They paddled their oars.
No the word paddled is not a noun. It is a past tense verb.
No species of raccoon has 'paddled' feet.
Yes, sometimes they do. I got paddled a few time while pledging. It doesn't happe as much as it use to.
The longest river in the Western Hemisphere is the Amazon River, and numerous explorers have paddled its length. Notably, American adventurer Ed Stafford made headlines in 2010 when he completed a remarkable journey by walking the entire length of the river. While specific records for paddling the entire river may vary, many adventurers have undertaken this challenge, showcasing the Amazon's vast and diverse ecosystem.
* Moles. * Beavers
The past tense is paddled.
As with most wars, it mainly effected the families that suffered losses. However, in Vietnam's case, it affected anyone facing the military draft.
Anyone who served in Vietnam during the conflict. Not only US troops, but several nations did so too.
Prior to Vietnam, few if anyone ever heard of it. After Vietnam, they wished they never heard of it.
Cannot find any reference to anyone by that name on multiple lists of names on the Vietnam Wall.
The highest waterfall the someone has ever paddled off was the Niagara falls which is 167ft high. The drop was completed by Shaun Baker, an Olympic kayaking champion.