How big does a beaver grow to be as an adult?
Roughly the size of donkeys. (Information found on the Savage Stone Age by Terry Deary.)
What is a beaver's tail made of?
If not a real beaver's tail, it could be fried dough shaped to resemble a beavers tail. Popular in Canada.
Why didn't attean help Matt pull weeds from the corn field in the sign of the beaver?
A) Because he thought it was a women's job
B) Because he enjoyed Watching Matt struggle
C) Because he could care less about Matt's field.
You do the Math. (great book by the way)
They can hit their tail on the surface of the water to make a splash, this warns other beavers of danger. They use their tail for other stuff too.
Beavers have tails a lot of reasons. For one it helps them turn when they're swimming, it helps them swim fast to get away from predators that can swim, and its a warning call. When there's a predator around they slap their tails against the water to tell the other beavers there's a predator nearby.
How long does it take a beaver to give birth?
Gestation lasts about three months and females have one litter of kits a year between April and June.
Would a beaver live in the swamp?
no because salt water and fresh water are 2 different things and they live in lakes which is fresh water
How big is the biggest beaver ever caught?
It is a beaver sculpture located in the town of Beaverlodge, Alberta. The Beaver is 15 feet tall, 18 feet long, and sits atop a 20 foot long log. The sculpture weighs 3000 pounds. As far as a living Beaver, I don't have the answer and I can not find it anywhere, Sorry.
beavers are a rodent because rodents including mice. mice have large front teeth and love chewing on cheese or other things. a beaver also has large teeth like the rodents and love chewing things.
p.s. i am only ten years old in grade five
They have two legs plus two. Beavers are four-legged mammals.
Can you feed a baby squirrel cat milk?
The cat milk will not have all the nutrients, or enough of the nutrients that the squirrel requires. I'm no expert and i don't think it will hurt the squirrel but it would be better if the baby squirrel could have its mother instead. or course if the mother is out of the option you could always talk to a vet or wildlife management; there should also be plenty of info on the web about it; but don't feed it processed milk. if the cat will let the squirrel nurse then go ahead and let it be but look for other options because there may be something in the cat milk that would be detrimental the the baby squirrels health.
What advice does Matt's father give Matt about bees?
matts father tells him to stay away from bees: they will sting you. Matt's father says this because bees' barbs have poison in them, and this is why Saknis and Attean help Matt when he was stung.
What animal has over 2000 bones?
All vertebrates have bones - this includes mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish. Sharks, rays and skates are an exception - they have cartilage in place of bones, but the cartilage provides the same function as a bony skeleton.
However, there are millions of species of animals that do not have bones - all the invertebrates. This includes crustaceans (lobster, crayfish, shrimp, etc.), molluscs (snails, octopi, clams, etc.), insects, echinoderms (sea urchins, etc.) and a variety of other animals.
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.
Yes; anything sweet will go for a bear. But don't take this as an indication that you can feed wild bears, because it's something that you shouldn't do. Bears should be kept wild and able to find their own food, not look for tasty handouts (like apples) from humans.
I met a man that told me about a friend of his that hunted all of his food and one evening served up some beaver...the guy said is was kinda greasy and gave him the worst gas he'd had in his life..not painful just awful smelly.
Where is a beaver most likely to live?
Beavers are most likely to live in freshwater environments, such as rivers, streams, ponds, and lakes. They construct lodges made of branches, mud, and reeds, often in areas where they can create dams to regulate water levels. These habitats provide them with access to food sources like bark, aquatic plants, and trees. Beavers prefer locations with abundant vegetation and sufficient water to support their lifestyle.