There are no longer bears in Africa.
The Atlas bear once lived in Africa, but hunting for sport has rendered the animal extinct.
Yes Beavers Do Live In Swamps And I Have Observed This By The Swamp Up My Street Where 3 Beavers Live.
No. Beavers do not live in Australia. They are neither native to the country, nor have they been introduced.
No. Beavers live in riparian habitats and wetlands, including swamps and marshlands, in or near wooded areas such as forests. Savanna is not characterised by woodlands and forests.
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That depends upon where you live. Beavers are native to North America, Europe, and northern Asia. If you are living in Africa, New Zealand, or Australia, then no, beavers are not native.
Yes, beavers do live in wetlands. Beavers also live in ponds, rivers, marshes, and woodlands.
can beavers live having a disease
Beavers live in beechwood and some near rivers
Mongolian beavers live in Mongolia Wungulu river
No, beavers only live in Canada. they have alot of beavers in Burns Bog. There are beavers in Canada and the US as well as populations in Europe and Asia.
where do beavers live
Canada And some of the United States. (-:
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.)
no, they live together and its called a bundle of beavers.
They live in the tv.
Beavers live in wetlands because they are able to obtain the fish that they eat, from that environment.