Beavers are taxonomically classified as semi-aquatic rodents, which are mammals.
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Beavers are aquatic, so unless there is a stream running through your backyard, beavers would not be living there.
Beavers are in the rodent family and they are the second largest rodent in the world, the Capybara is number one.
No, beavers do not have fins. Beavers are mammals and possess limbs instead of fins, which are characteristic of fish and some aquatic animals. They are well-adapted for life in water with webbed feet that help them swim efficiently.
== Beavers live in water; they are considered aquatic mammals. These rodents cannot survive without it.
They do not eat meat.
No, they are semi-aquatic mammals, like beavers.
The platypus, beavers, the nutria, the water-opossum, the capybara, the great Indian rhinoceros, and the hippopotamus. These are called semi-aquatic animals.
Beavers are the largest rodents in North America. They are semi-aquatic rodents native to North America and Europe
Aquatic animals are animals that live in water.
Aquatic animals. most of the time they say aquatic wildlife, very few will say aquatic animals
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