How long can snails hold their breath underwater?
Squids doesn't have lungs, they have a structure that does the same thing as the gills do for fish, take up oxygen from the water. W/o lungs, the idea of holding their breath becomes a bit strange.
The closest comparison - how long a squid can go w/o new water over its gills - I have no idea.
Well... Beavers can be dangerous because they can be territorial and because of that they may whip their tail in the water, bite, or whip YOU with their tail! hope that ANSWERED you question!
well bevers have a very good sent so they can find thire mate.
Much like a dog, they lap up the water. Often, they will only drink water before it gets to their dam.
How many teeth does a beaver have?
20
Top & Bottom Jaws have two large Incisors in the front. Then set in the back of the jaw they have Four molars on each side.
Beaver dams vary in size greatly. Some might be as small as 2 feet by 3 feet. Others might be large, such as 10 feet by 12 feet.
Do beavers live in the tundra?
No. The only reason is because beavers tend to live in lakes. The ice would just make them feel homesick.
How do beaver ponds affect organisms?
There are many organism surrounding the beaver pond it's just like an ecosystem.
Can a baby beaver survive without mother?
If it has a human to care for it, yes it can. But a duckling in the wild could not survive without it's mother. It would be easy prey and the elements and hunger would kill it if an other animal did not.
Characterize Attean in one well-written sentence - Sign of the Beaver?
2. Hi. The answer up there is wrong. Attean is the grandson of Saknis and also the buddy of Matt.
What animal looks like the beaver?
A marmot looks very similar to a beaver. We recently visited Yosemite and saw an animal that at first glance resembled a beaver. Problem was it had a smaller and furrier tail. After returning home, with a picture of the critter, we looked at the Yosemite website for animals that lived in Yosemite and found the picture of the marmot.
Why was the beaver important in Canada's early history?
At one time it was very fashionable to make hats out of beaver felt. This was economically important in the early history of Canada in particular. But in the 21st century, there is much less demand for beaver felt, and not many people are wearing beaver felt hats.
How much wood can a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck would chouldk wod?
a woodchuck could chuck as much wood as a woodchuck could if a woodchuck could chuck wood.
Why is the loon an important symbol of Canada?
The loon is a national symbol because a crown corporation lost the original dies to our dollar coin.
The Loon has grown in popularity as more and more Canadians moved to the cities from rural and remote areas. Loons do not like dirty city lakes and as a result were only seen by urban Canadians when they visited the cottage or while camping. The haunting call of the loon became connected with the wilds of Canada, with our vast wilderness rarely seen but loved by most Canadians.
Which is why in many ways it was always the better choice for our dollar coin. The official or first choice was yet another image of the voyagers. Those images are very much a political statement by just one Canadian culture and do not represent anything but a small part of Canada. In some parts of Canada they actual have negative connotations.
The Loon on the other hand has few political connotations and connects all Canadians with their love of the wilderness. A wilderness they rarely get to visit but none the less always know it is there.
When the dies for the new dollar coin with the Voyagers symbol "disappeared" in Western Canada the second choice the Loon became the final, and best choice.
It was that choice that put the image of the Loon into the hands of all Canadians and made it above many other great birds an unofficial National symbol of Canada.
I suppose they would, but usually you don't find them in the same area. Beavers can thrive in places where you get snowy winters, which crocodiles can't.