no.
The Russians were after Beaver pelts in Alaska...once the population of beavers declined they wanted to get rid of Alaska because they weren't gaining anything by owning it so they sold it to William H. Seward.
The beaver lives near wooded streams. Beavers are found in most parts of Canada ( the north, the west and on the prairies). In the rest of North America the beaver's range extends from Alaska to the southern United States.
There is many mammals which live in Alaska, such as bears (polar,black,brown) , beavers, whales, bats, caribou, coyote, bison, wolves, hare, lynx, etc
Hmm. You mean the beavers on the Sonora River in Mexico? Or the beavers in the coastal rivers along the atlantic? Or the beavers in the Tundra in Alaska? Beavers can tolerate a huge variety of climates, but if you want to know how they affect the environment and our changing climate, watch the upcoming nature episode on PBS and you'll see that beavers are a remarkably overlooked hero.
No. Beavers are rodents.
BEAVERS
Beavers are brown
me i am a beavers friend
Richard Beavers's birth name is Beavers, Richard.
beavers are the prey
Beavers have never had a king.
Beavers float.