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Beavers

The beaver and the capybara are the world's largest rodents. But beavers are related more closely to squirrels. Typical contributions include questions about this semi-aquatic animal's defensive behaviors, geographic ranges, keystone roles in pond building and wetland health, survival threats, and troubled interactions with people.

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Can beavers lose their tails?

Only if a predator cuts it off.

Are you the only one who calls him Justin Beaver?

Trust me i m not the only one there is plenty of people who hate him like me

How can you tell is a den for an otter or a beaver?

The beavers den is above water and otters dens are under water.

Why is a beaver on a of a nickel?

A beaver is on the nickel because it is a Canadian symbol, and it was important to the early economy.

Why Hudson bay company important for Canada?

The HBC made today's Canada. While Canada was just a province, a colony burning down parliament buildings, the HBC was a mature company making fun and profit in most of what is today's Canada.

So while Canada was still getting it's act together the Hudson's Bay Company was making money and keeping most of what would be Canada from the many other interests that wanted to move in and take over. This included the USA, the French and other British companies.

If it wasn't for the HBC Ruperts Land would have been much smaller and broken up into smaller pieces by other companies and Canada never would have been able to build a Confederation from sea to sea to sea.

And then there were the trade routes built, the towns that are today's Canada's cities, the infrastructure that would help build the railroad, the culture and the people that would become allies in Canada's colonization of Western Canada.

Without the HBC Canada would be little more than a few colonies holding out against a Manifest Destiny quick to consume such tasty targets.

Can beavers whistle?

whyy yess they do

whyy yess they do

What type of teeth do beavers use to cut down trees?

Beavers have teeth that continually grow. Their incisors are long and sharp. They have four curved and strong front teeth they use for gnawing and 16 back teeth they use for chewing.

Why wood can not be melted?

One of the main constituents of wood is the element carbon which is the element that has the highest melting point (approx 3500 degrees Celsius).

Why does he wants to keep you but he doesnt want to be with you for the rest of his life?

either hes not ready to commit or he is afraid of how u react or he does not want to let his funny part of life go aka being free as a teen

What is the future of the beaver?

It is a mammal, and its not in danger of becoming extict.

With help of conservation groups, the future is looking brighter for animals such as these.

Do beavers eats caterpillars?

yes it depends on how chubby they are

What can beavers do?

They can chew down trees.

What is choi hardwood?

What is choi wood? Is it a durable wood

What countries do beavers live in?

Beavers are mammals that live in many countries that are located in North America, Asia and Europe. Such as the United States, North Korea and also Russia.

How did Matt feel about teaching reading in the sign of the beaver?

At first he doesn't like it at first but he likes it later

Where are beavers in red dead?

They are usaly near rivers and in the upper northern area, like Blackwater