Beaver
The animal known for building dams and lodges in rivers and streams by eating wood is the beaver.
Caves, rivers.
Yes, grasslands can have rivers running through them. Rivers are important water sources that sustain plant and animal life in grassland ecosystems. The presence of rivers can also influence the distribution of different plant and animal species within grasslands.
they get affected by animal monkeys! Animal monkeys are very bad.
That would be a beaver.
Porcupines!
The muskrat primarily interacts with aquatic environments, particularly wetlands, marshes, and rivers, where it builds its lodges and burrows. It forages on various plants, such as cattails and sedges, and is also preyed upon by predators like otters, raccoons, and birds of prey. Additionally, muskrats can influence their ecosystem by creating channels and ponds that benefit other wildlife. Their interactions with both flora and fauna illustrate their role in maintaining wetland habitats.
NO BEACAUSE SOMETIMES CLAMS ARE.
Yes, they use to live in earth lodges until they were pushed to the upper branches of the Platte rivers. They did start to use tipis because they traveled. They became buffalo hunters. for more go to www.menya.com
Rivers are not pure freshwater sources of water. As they flow to the ocean, they pick up small amounts of mineral salts. These slightly-salty rivers flow into the ocean, and as this is a continuous flow and there are thousands of rivers, all the salt builds up, causing the oceans to be saturated with salt. Also, because water evaporates and salt does not, the oceans get saltier over time.
River water builds up behind dams. It then runs through pipes in the dam wall and spins turbines, generating electricity.
Oceans and deep rivers form natural boundaries because they restrict human and animal migration.