That depends upon where you live. Beavers are native to North America, Europe, and northern Asia. If you are living in Africa, New Zealand, or Australia, then no, beavers are not native.
beavers are its native animal and ice hockey is its native sport.
It is part of their native habitat.
Beavers are the largest rodents in North America. They are semi-aquatic rodents native to North America and Europe
There are lots of beavers that hang out around the lake and water areas in Arkansas. There is even a "Beaver Lake" in the northern part of Arkansas.
In canada mooses, black bears, and deer. Oh, and beavers!
Oh, dude, you're asking about beavers in Australia? Nah, mate, no beavers down under. Those little guys are more into maple syrup and ice hockey up in Canada. In Australia, you're more likely to run into kangaroos and koalas, not beavers building dams.
Coyotes, black bears, Florida panthers, raccoons, deer, beavers, squirrels, opossums, and manatee.
Beavers are not illegal in Illinois; in fact, they are a native species. However, they are subject to state regulations regarding their management and control, particularly because they can cause damage to property and ecosystems. Residents experiencing issues with beavers are encouraged to contact local wildlife agencies for guidance on legal and humane management options.
Australia has over 1,500 species of native bee almost all of which are solitary bees. There are only about ten species of native social bee, but none of these store honey in large enough quantities to be collected. The honey bee, apis mellifera, was introduced by European settlers nearly 200 years ago.
Lynx, marmots, caribou, beavers, polar bears, wolverine, Arctic fox, moose and many others.
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Beavers are brown