Beavers are adaptable animals that can thrive in a variety of environments, but they are most commonly found in temperate regions with cold winters and warm summers. They build their lodges and dams in freshwater habitats like rivers, streams, and ponds, which can freeze in winter. While they can tolerate cold conditions, they also need access to water, making them less common in extremely hot or arid environments. Overall, beavers prefer areas where they can create and maintain their aquatic habitats.
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they live in beavers dens they share hot coco together and talk
they do live in cold
hot in the daytime, cold at night.
you will be cold
yes
they live in cold places
they live in a hot place
No they like warm not to cold or hot
When hot water transitions into cold air, it releases heat energy into the surrounding environment. This can lead to a decrease in the overall temperature of the environment as the heat is transferred from the hot water to the cold air.
it was very cold in the winter and they had moderate summers.