yes, they even will share the same lodge
Beavers are mammals that live near or in ponds.
No. Beavers do not hibernate. Also, beavers cannot go inside their dam. They build a separate "lodge" structure somewhere else in their pond with an underwater entrance. The lodge looks like a pile of mud and sticks and is built in the same fashion as the dam.
no they need water to build their habitat.
Not exactly. Beavers build a dam to make themselves a great big pond. In this pond they then build a lodge (a pile of sticks that is hollow). It is the lodge that they live in. It has an underwater entrance that keeps out most predators (at least in winter.)
Beavers, muskrats, ducks, porcupines, and snails eat water lilies. Other animals, such as deers and even humans eat the inside of water lilies-the seeds inside.
frogs eat pond-weeds i did it in science
Beavers and water rats
trap them,,, consult your local FSA office for your local federal trapper.
At a lake or a pond
The meaning of a pond habitat is actually quite simple. Pond habitats are where animals and plants live together with water, soil, and rocks.
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Beavers live in coniferous forests/taiga/boreal forests. ...sources from yahoo.com...