Beavers - page 2

Where are Beaver from?
Beavers are found throughout North America with the exception of the California and Nevada deserts and parts of Utah and Arizona. They live in ponds, ...
Where Beaver live?
Beavers live in ponds, lakes, rivers, and streams throughout the continental United States, except in the desert areas of the Southwest. Beavers are w...
What do baby Beaver eat?
Beavers are mammals; the mother feeds her babies milk when they are very young. The kits don't eat anything else at first, but they begin to try other...
What do Beaver look like?
American beavers, the largest rodents in North America, bear some resemblance to their much smaller cousins. The pests have thick reddish brown to bla...
What do Beaver eat?
Beavers are herbivores and do not eat fish as commonly thought. Their diet is made up of aquatic plants and grasses, as well as the bark, twigs and le...
What do Beaver do?
Beaver create dams to make ponds, their favorite place to live. Dams are created by weaving branches together, felling trees by cutting them down with...
What are Beaver related to?
As rodents, beavers are related to rats and mice, but are much larger. An adult beaver can weigh as much as 1,500 house mice! What are beavers most cl...
What are Beaver predators?
Predators/Threats Wolves, coyotes, bears, lynx and wolverine have been known to prey on beavers. Otters can sometimes get into the lodge and kill the ...
How smart are Beaver?
Beavers are master builders, among other things. ... Beavers are more than capable of fixing any leaks that spring in their structures — and studies s...