That depends upon where you live. Beavers are native to North America, Europe, and northern Asia. If you are living in Africa, New Zealand, or Australia, then no, beavers are not native.
beavers are its native animal and ice hockey is its native sport.
It is part of their native habitat.
Beavers are the largest rodents in North America. They are semi-aquatic rodents native to North America and Europe
The river Birch tree is native to Arkansas and is seen most times as a small tree used in landscaping.
Yes. The swamps of southern Arkansas are home to native American Alligator populations.
Person who asked the question was probably thinking of either a muskrat or an otter. Both are found throughout much of the US and certainly in Arkansas. Muskrats resemble beavers in many ways. Like beavers, muskrats are semi-aquatic, living in and around streams and marshy areas and creating lodge-like homes. Muskrats also look a lot like beavers and are often seen swimming in ponds and streams like beavers. There are some subtle differences in their looks, including color and size. For example, muskrats are smaller than beavers, but that's not too helpful if you don't have one of each side by side. The most unambiguous distinction is in the tail. Beavers have wide, flat tails, and muskrats have long, relatively skinny, rat-like tails. If you get a good look at the tail, identification is easy. Otters are another species that look like beavers, especially if you only see them in the water.
In canada mooses, black bears, and deer. Oh, and beavers!
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The name is from the Quapaw people, Native Americans. It was spelled 'Arkansea', which was pronounced as AR-Kan-Saw.It is now spelled "Arkansas".