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The body covering of a beaver consists primarily of dense, waterproof fur that helps insulate them against cold water and harsh weather conditions. Their fur is typically a mix of brown shades, which provides camouflage in their natural habitat. Underneath this fur, beavers have a layer of fat that adds additional insulation. Their tails, which are flat and scaly, are not covered in fur but play a crucial role in thermoregulation and balance.

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