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Q: What french nobleman explorer discovered streams full of beavers?
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Which french nobleman discovered streams full of beaver?

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Beavers habitat provides for the beaver?

its habitat is wetlands and streams


What wetlands do beavers grow in?

rivers,streams and sometimes swamps


Where do beavers come from?

where did the beavers come from and how do they sleep at night


Can beavers live in an ocean?

No, Beavers live in the freshwater environs of rivers and streams, while kelp is a saltwater vine-like plant.


Where in Canada do beavers live?

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.


Why lakes and streams are a good habitat for beavers?

good place to build their little dams


What species beavers live in fresh water?

Yes. Beavers live only in Freshwater. They live in rivers, streams etc..


What kind of herbivores live in rivers and streams?

Beavers and otters are herbivores and live in rivers and streams.


What Animals have an 'R' in their na?

Animals that have R in their name include beavers, otters, turkeys, and squirrels. Each of these animals can be found in a unique environment from the forests to rivers and streams.


What animal native to Arkansas is shaped like a beaver but has a long furry tail?

Person who asked the question was probably thinking of either a muskrat or an otter. Both are found throughout much of the US and certainly in Arkansas. Muskrats resemble beavers in many ways. Like beavers, muskrats are semi-aquatic, living in and around streams and marshy areas and creating lodge-like homes. Muskrats also look a lot like beavers and are often seen swimming in ponds and streams like beavers. There are some subtle differences in their looks, including color and size. For example, muskrats are smaller than beavers, but that's not too helpful if you don't have one of each side by side. The most unambiguous distinction is in the tail. Beavers have wide, flat tails, and muskrats have long, relatively skinny, rat-like tails. If you get a good look at the tail, identification is easy. Otters are another species that look like beavers, especially if you only see them in the water.


How do beavers change their surroundings to meet their needs?

beavers chage their surrooundings by cutting down trees and damming up the steam