they feed their young milk
Upon looking at a few sites on the internet, it has shown that beavers will have 2-4 "kits" at a time. However they won't have anymore than 8=9.
They are called kits.
Beavers Are basically Nocturnals. They feed on Trees or Branches.
Showing it a tree or bring logs and let them chuck.
They love them and feed them.
they eat grass and use wood from trees to make their dams and their dams are very important to them
Beavers typically have their babies, called kits, in the spring, usually between late April and early June. The gestation period for beavers is about 105 to 107 days, so mating occurs in late winter. A female beaver usually gives birth to a litter of one to six kits, which are born fully furred and able to swim shortly after birth. The kits stay with their parents for about a year before becoming independent.
I don't know all the animals that are called kits, but I know that a baby fox is called a kit. They can also be called pups and cubs.
Neither. Beavers eat only plant matter, which makes them herbivores.
Beavers have an uncommon ability to manipulate their environment to create the habitat they prefer. They build dams to back up water into big ponds, which promote the growth of plants such as willows upon which they feed.
they build their own dams with real living quarters, ( upper and lower levels, ) that way they can also keep dry and have their kits, (babies)
They have sex. they usually mate during January-february. The gestation periode is 107-110 days. The "kits" are usu ally born in spring. (April,may,June)