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Beavers and muskrats
No. Beavers help each other out. Like if there is a predator around they slap their tails on the water to warn other beavers to get to safety.
Beavers, elephants, termites, and prairie dogs are examples of animals that are considered ecosystem engineers. These animals significantly modify their environment through their activities, such as building dams, digging burrows, or creating nests, which can have a profound impact on the ecosystem around them.
Beavers have been around for thousands of years.
As Latvia is very forested country there are many wild animals around. Most popular are wild-pigs, beavers, deer, foxes and other typical northern forest animals.
In rivers i have seen around the world you could find fish of all kinds, crocodiles, hippos, otters, water rats, beavers, eels, snakes and toads.
There are lots of beavers that hang out around the lake and water areas in Arkansas. There is even a "Beaver Lake" in the northern part of Arkansas.
When they put dams around crops.
A beavers teeth is about one of your teeth but stacked on each other
You have spied them in the middle of moving some mud around. Beavers use both wood and mud to sculpt their entire pool to their liking.
We have Beavers on our property. After repeatedly tearing the dams down, within the next few days they will be rebuilt. I walk the property each day and have noticed that the only construction done is always done at night. I can't say that in an environment where there are not any people that they only build at that time. Around our house in the North Ga Mountains our Beavers do.
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.