Beavers without tails adapt by using their hind legs for balance, swimming with more effort, and relying on their teeth and body shape for survival.
Yes, beavers are mammals.
Beavers are mammals.
Beavers instinctively know how to build dams because it is passed down through generations in their genetic code. They have a natural ability to recognize suitable materials and use their strong teeth and paws to construct dams to create ponds for protection and food storage.
Beavers choose trees for building their dams and lodges based on their size, proximity to water, and the type of wood. They prefer trees that are close to the water's edge, have soft wood that is easy to gnaw through, and are large enough to provide stability for their structures.
Beavers typically have brown fur that can range from light to dark shades. Their fur helps them blend in with their surroundings in the water and on land.
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They build dams.WHACK TAIL ON GROUND TO TELL OTHER BEAVERS DANGER IS COMING.NAW DOWN TREES WITH THIER TEETH
Beavers very impotant. Beavers build damns and snuff. THey gots a big axx tail. they fluffy.
to chew down trees
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beavers are important beacause they help balence the water for places were they are going to build there home.you welcome from a person!you dorks.:)get a life.
they eat grass and use wood from trees to make their dams and their dams are very important to them
They pat down mud when they make dams and are a good sense of protection; if they hit you in the head with it, that HURTS!!!
Beavers do live in some deserts of North America but their activities are restricted to rivers with water that flows year round.
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Beavers are brown
No. Beavers are rodents.