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Yes, beavers are known to form monogamous pairs and often mate for life. Once a pair bonds, they typically stay together, working collaboratively to build and maintain their lodges and raise their kits. This strong partnership helps ensure the survival of their offspring and the stability of their territory. However, if one member of the pair dies, the surviving beaver may seek out a new mate.

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