coyote and bobcat
beavers build dams which creat ponds where they can avoid predators they dont like
The fur of beavers was greatly desired because it kept people warm.
To keep them safe from wolves and other predators
a beaver holds its breath for as long as it can
Beavers slap their tails on the water's surface primarily as a warning signal to alert other beavers of potential danger. This loud noise can deter predators and communicate threats in the vicinity. Additionally, tail slapping can also serve as a means of communication among beavers, helping to coordinate group activities or establish territory.
The world's largest rodent is the capybara. It's predators include jaguar, caiman, puma, and anacondas. Beavers, another large rodent, have predators such as wolves and Wolverines.
They sleep curled up in their lodge, which is built in the middle of the pond created by their dam. It is very hard for predators to get to them there.
Beavers build dams to keep predators away from them. They can also protect themselves by scratching or biting other animals.
beavers build elaborate shelters that serve as the best protection from creatures looking for a meal
Beavers build homes called lodges, which are constructed using branches, mud, and reeds. They typically create these structures in ponds or along riverbanks, using their strong teeth to fell trees and gather materials. The lodge is dome-shaped and has underwater entrances, providing protection from predators. Beavers also create dams to regulate water levels, which helps to maintain their habitat.
Beavers build dams to create a safe habitat by flooding an area to protect themselves from predators, regulate water levels, and store food for the winter. By building dams, beavers can access food more easily and create a sheltered environment for their family.
The enemies of bees include parasites, chemicals, diseases, and predators (such as bears and skunks).