In the Beaver house.
For beavers to survive there, yes.
its habitat is wetlands and streams
It is part of their native habitat.
Usually by water, and they use wood as their homes.
no they need water to build their habitat.
good place to build their little dams
Beavers are very clean animals which is commonly influenced by their habitat. The hair glands in the body keep the fur shiny and clean at all times.
Beavers live in huts, dolphins like holes.
where did the beavers come from and how do they sleep at night
no because that's how they keep there water.donnie gossett
Yes, beavers are territorial animals. They typically establish and defend specific areas around their dams and lodges, marking their territory with scent from glands located near their tails. While they can be social within their family groups, they will aggressively defend their territory against other beavers to protect their resources and habitat. However, territories can vary in size depending on the availability of food and suitable habitat.
Beavers have an uncommon ability to manipulate their environment to create the habitat they prefer. They build dams to back up water into big ponds, which promote the growth of plants such as willows upon which they feed.