Beavers are semi-aquatic mammals with specialized adaptations for their environment. They possess webbed feet for efficient swimming and a thick, waterproof coat that insulates them in cold water. Their strong, flat tails serve multiple functions, including propulsion in water, balance on land, and as a warning signal when danger is near. Beavers have large, continuously growing incisors that they use for gnawing on wood to build dams and lodges, which also helps in maintaining their territory and creating wetland habitats.
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beaver 1 beaver all lets all do the beaver crawl beaver 2 beaver 3 lets all climb the beaver tree beaver 4 beaver 5 lets all do the beaver jive beaver 6 beaver 7 let all go to beaver heaven beaver 8 beaver 9 STOP its beaver time
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