Because they are decendents of a duck wich has webbed feet witch means they can swim and get away from predators but i wouldnt know im only 12 but yes listen i did a project on beavers
water+shrew=Beaver
it can build a beaver dam on water.
Chingachgook was the one disguised as the beaver that Magua and the Water Warriors witnessed rising to the surface of the water.
Yes, beavers typically live in freshwater environments such as rivers, streams, ponds, and lakes. They are well-adapted to aquatic habitats and use their natural instincts to build dams and lodges in these water bodies for shelter and protection.
They are so well adapted to the water that they can't survive without it.
under water in a stream
water+shrew
soap and warm water
Apart from the size, and a beaver has a large flat tail, one lives in water...a beaver that is and a ground hog lives underground
A type of trap. - a type of beaver trap that can be used near the beaver dams entrance or under water
water and shrew
water and shrew