Beavers are North America's largest rodent and they are built for life in the water.
Castor Canadensis can grow to be up to 4 feet long and weigh over 60 pounds. Beavers have webbed hind feet and large, flat, nearly hairless tail. They uses their tail to help maintain balance when gnawing on trees. They will also slap their tail against the water to signal danger or to warn away predators. Beavers have short front legs with very strong claws. Their rear legs are longer than the front one's. Webbed feet help propel the beaver through the water. When the beaver is under water, its nose and ears close up and a special membrane covers its eyes.
Beaver can be found throughout North America except for the far northern most parts of Canada, Florida, the desert Southwest and Mexico.
They build dams.WHACK TAIL ON GROUND TO TELL OTHER BEAVERS DANGER IS COMING.NAW DOWN TREES WITH THIER TEETH
Beavers without tails adapt by using their hind legs for balance, swimming with more effort, and relying on their teeth and body shape for survival.
Beavers do live in some deserts of North America but their activities are restricted to rivers with water that flows year round.
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No. Beavers are rodents.
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