No. A beaver weighs less than one tenth of the average human.
Humans weigh more.
it basicly means that in the future they might engage in hunting beavers more than they ever did
No, humans weigh less on the Moon than on Earth because the Moon has less gravity. The gravitational force on the Moon is about 1/6th of the gravitational force on Earth, so a person would weigh less on the Moon compared to Earth.
Yes, a capybara is significantly larger than a beaver. Adult capybaras can weigh between 77 to 146 pounds and measure about 3.5 feet in length, while beavers typically weigh around 35 to 60 pounds and are about 2 to 3.5 feet long. Capybaras are the largest rodents in the world, while beavers are smaller in comparison.
yes,lions weigh more than deer.
A little bit less than a human now weighs. This is because they hunted and did more things than humans do now and they didn't have food at their door (they had to work for it).
Does 6 of a pound weigh more than an ounce
faster than humans more reliable than humans more acurate than humans more cleverer than humans
There are beavers in Wisconsin. More are found in the northern part of the state than the south but there are some in the south-eastern part of the state.http://www.wisconsin-wi.com/beaver.html
There are more humans than dogs.
Wet foods weigh more than dry foods.
No, it is not possible for Humans. However, some organisms, such as ants, can exert a force many times its own weight.