No, beaver lodges are named after lodges. The word goes a long ways back into the origins of English and German.
The animal known for building dams and lodges in rivers and streams by eating wood is the beaver.
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the Beaver Environment is usually in streams and thin lakes where they build dams which are theyre homes.
Well man made dams like the Hoover dam can support the water from overflowing while beaver dams a just basically homes.
Wolverines may access beaver dams by exploiting weak spots or holes in the structure. They are strong and agile animals that can easily climb or dig to gain entry. Wolverines are opportunistic feeders and will take advantage of any available food source, including beaver lodges and dams.
Beaver is to industriousness as lion is to strength. Lions are known for their physical strength and power in the animal kingdom, just as beavers are known for their industrious behavior in building dams and lodges.
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beavers chage their surrooundings by cutting down trees and damming up the steam
Definately a Beaver.
Beaver lodges are often dome shaped.
A large aquatic rodent of the genus Castor, having thick brown fur, webbed hind feet, a broad flat tail, and sharp incisors adapted for gnawing bark, felling trees, and constructing dams and underwater lodges. Beavers sometimes build dams to create lakes, slowing the flow of water and so changing their habitat. They also create lodges to live in.
A beaver is an animal that lives in a lodge and gnaws on trees. Beavers have strong teeth that they use to cut down trees for building dams and lodges. They are known for their impressive construction skills and their ability to shape their environment to suit their needs.