Yes. If it's warm-blooded and has live babies (exceptions are the platypus and echidna), and nurses its young, it's a mammal.
Yes, beavers are mammals.
push it out Pepsi_dog: beavers are mammals, therefore as all mammals give birth.
The beaver is a rodent. Rodents are placental mammals, and beavers are placental mammals, not marsupials, which are pouched mammals. Beavers are also not monotremes, or egg-laying mammals. The only monotremes are latches and echidnas.
beavers are mammals
beavers are mammals
No. Beavers are placental mammals, not marsupials. Marsupials are pouched mammals.
No, a beaver isn't related to a platypus. Even though they're both mammals, a beaver gives birth to live young while a platypus lays eggs.
They have two legs plus two. Beavers are four-legged mammals.
Rodents are gnawing mammals.
== Beavers live in water; they are considered aquatic mammals. These rodents cannot survive without it.
Beavers and water rats
No instead we have the arctic fox and marine mammals
Whales, seals, otters, beavers...