No. A beaver is the largest rodent.
Pikas and beavers are not closely related; they belong to different families within the order Rodentia. Pikas are small, herbivorous mammals in the family Ochotonidae, while beavers belong to the family Castoridae. Both are part of the larger group of rodents but have distinct evolutionary paths and adaptations. Pikas are more closely related to rabbits and hares than to beavers.
The collective nouns area colony of beaversa lodge of beaversa family of beavers.
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Beavers are in the rodent family and they are the second largest rodent in the world, the Capybara is number one.
No, cats are not part of the rodent family. Cats are in the Felidae family, which includes domestic cats, lions, tigers, and other species of felines. Rodents belong to the Rodentia order, which include animals like mice, rats, squirrels, and beavers.
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It is part of their native habitat.
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A family of beavers built a lodge in our pond.
she is a feral child and therfore raised a pack of beavers-if this is a family then yes, she had a family.
they all belong to the rodent family
no, they live together and its called a bundle of beavers.