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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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Why do beavers chew wood?

Well, beavers, also known as part of the rodent family, have two sharp front teeth, and like all rodents, those teeth never stop growing, thus, showing that when they get overgrown, they will start to curve, causing the beaver pain, so what the beaver does is remarkable, they chew wood, so their teeth are rubbed down!

Is timothy spall the voice of the new british gas tv advert?

Yes, source of info is - stereogum.com/archives/commercial-appeal/blur-for-british-gas_053331.html

Are beavers slow or fast?

They cn be either depending on size and kind.

What does a beaver do when it is in danger?

If beaver sense there is danger near, they slap their tails against the water so other beavers know that danger is near, and you should get to safety.

What is a conibear?

A type of trap.

- a type of beaver trap that can be used near the beaver dams entrance or under water

Is a beaver dam a man made resource?

beavers chew down thin trees with their buck teeth and gather sticks. it puts them in a pile on the river and pats it down with dirt and mud. (i dont know what man made resource means.)

On sign of the beaver what gift did Matt try to give Attean in return for Sakin's kindness?

i think he gave him a book but since he couldn't read he didn't give that to him. instead he gave him his grandfathers watch and Attean gave Matt his dog.

What characteristic is seen in the zooflagellates that live in lakes and streams?

Flagellates are single-celled protists with one or more flagella, whip-like organelles often used for propulsion. The flagella is used for movement through the liquid.

Flagellates are protozoa that are found in the group Mastigophora. Some types of flagellates commonly found in wastewater are Euglena, Trigonomonas, and Monas. Recently flagellates were divided into additional categories-plant-like Phytomastigophora and Zoomastigophora.

Like their relatives the amoebae, flagellates are usually present when there are large amounts of soluble food available (high F:M or high BOD). They are found during start up when the sludge is young or after an upset, but will quickly predominate over the amoebae because they are more efficient feeders. They are often found in trickling filter, oxidation ponds, lagoons and activated sludge. Flagellates may have one or two flagella or whips for locomotion. Flagellates can be color-less or green.

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What continent do beavers live in?

Beavers can be found in North America, Europe and Asia. There are two species of beaver, and they are named for the land masses that they inhabit: the North American beaver, and the Eurasian Beaver.

About how many beaver were in North America before the fur trade began?

Estimates range from 60 million to over 200 million.

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Where can you get answers to the sign of the beaver lit group packet?

I know you have a packet and that you want the nswers! :l Don't go asking for answers or you won't get smarter. Just solve the problems. Do what your instinct tells you! ;)