Beavers teeth are extremely sherp and streamline, and they help the beavers to chop down the trees.
because its large teeth help it cut down trees to build their dams!
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.
Their teeth help them with cutting wood!
Animals such as deer, beavers, and rabbits are known to chew off tree branches for various reasons. Deer may do so for food or to mark their territory, while beavers chew branches to build dams and lodges. Rabbits chew branches to help wear down their teeth, which continuously grow.
a beavers feet are webbed and blck to help them swim
yes they do they help beavers swim
digestion
The quoll has sharp teeth and tends to be a tree-dwelling marsupial.
Yes they are they make you eat candy and help you fly and grow pizza on trees.:]
Don't tear down trees
it has claws that help it grip onto the emergent trees and vampire like teeth that help shred the bamboo
Beavers are now known to help the environment by building dams (known as lodges). The dams created lakes along the rivers and helped to slow down any flooding previously experienced during very rainy weather further downstream. Beavers also kept down the overgrowth of willows, etc, that could flourish too much and choke the rivers. In some places, beavers have been deliberately reintroduced (can't remember where, it was a documentary on the TV).