Beaver
Meet the furry architects changing rivers and lakes forever!
The Basics
Scientific Name
Castor
Conservation Status
Least Concern
Location
North America, Europe, Asia
Average size
3 to 4 feet long
diet
Bark, aquatic plants, leaves
lifespan
10 to 12 years
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Overview
Beavers are amazing mammals known for their incredible building skills. These furry engineers can grow 3 to 4 feet long, making them quite the impressive creatures in the animal kingdom.
Beavers belong to the animal family called Castoridae and the order Rodentia. They live in North America, Europe, and Asia and build cozy homes called lodges in rivers and ponds.
These busy builders use their strong teeth to gnaw on bark, leaves, and aquatic plants. Their diet keeps them strong and healthy, and they love to munch down on their tasty tree snacks.
Beavers have a unique way of creating their habitats. They use sticks, mud, and stones to build their lodges, where they find safety and rest. They even build dams to create ponds, which help create a perfect environment for many other plants and animals.
These furry friends live around 10 to 12 years and spend their time swimming and playing in the water. With their webbed feet and flat tails, beavers are great swimmers and can hold their breath for up to 15 minutes while underwater.
Beavers are true habitat superheroes! By building dams and ponds, they support a wealth of wildlife and keep ecosystems healthy. So next time you spot a beaver, remember that this plucky critter plays a big role in nature's creations!
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