Beavers build dams .
mole?... don't know. sorry.
Which flat tailed water animal makes a dam and lives in a lodge
Ants and termites
Beavers are the animals known for creating mounds of sticks. They build these structures, called lodges, by using branches, mud, and other materials to create a safe habitat in water. The mounds not only provide shelter but also help regulate the water levels in their environment. Beavers are known for their impressive engineering skills and play a crucial role in maintaining healthy ecosystems.
Yes, there are many other significant mounds besides the Serpent Mound. Notable examples include Cahokia Mounds in Illinois, which features the largest earthen mounds in North America, and the Effigy Mounds in Iowa, known for their animal-shaped mounds. These sites reflect the complex societies and cultures of Indigenous peoples in North America.
An animal that lives in a mound is likely an ant. Ants build intricate underground mounds which serve as their nests. These mounds provide protection, shelter, and a space for nursery chambers where ant larvae develop.
The radiation of the makes water hot which makes the temperature of the water hot making the aquatic organisms to suffocate
no they are made out of atoms which makes every thing so once again no
4: the burial mounds, geometric mounds, temple mounds, and the effigy mounds. I love Justin Bieber!! <3
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Henry W. Henshaw has written: 'Animal carvings from mounds of the Mississippi Valley.'
because the native americans had something called the spirit animal