Not exactly.
Beavers build a dam to make themselves a great big pond.
In this pond they then build a lodge (a pile of sticks that is hollow).
It is the lodge that they live in. It has an underwater entrance that keeps out most predators (at least in winter.)
Yes, beavers do live in wetlands. Beavers also live in ponds, rivers, marshes, and woodlands.
Beavers are mammals that live near or in ponds.
lakes,rivers,ponds.
Don't put garbage in the rivers or ponds.
beavers build dams which creat ponds where they can avoid predators they dont like
because beavers make dams in rivers, these dams turn the rivirs into ponds were lots of animals live.
no because salt water and fresh water are 2 different things and they live in lakes which is fresh water
To keep them safe from wolves and other predators
Beavers live in habitats known as lodges, which they build using sticks, mud, and other natural materials. These lodges are often constructed in or near bodies of water, such as rivers, streams, and ponds, providing protection and a safe environment for their families. Additionally, beavers create dams to regulate water levels and create suitable aquatic habitats.
Beavers live in ponds, lakes, rivers, and marshes. They can usually be found in the forests of North America, but can also be found in parts of Europe and Asia.
Ponds and small estuaries. Virtually everywhere in Canada.
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