The Life Cycle of a BeaverFrom newborn to adult and all stages in between, The Life Cycle of a Beaver takes children through the captivating lives of beavers. Clear text and stunning pictures give detailed explanations of where beavers live and how they raise their young. In addition, this book fully explains - beaver bodies - beaver family units - building dams - dangers to beavers through loss of habitat |
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American beaver amphibian babies bank burrow bank lodge Beaver dams beaver grooms beaver lives Beaver partners beaver's body beavers are called beavers are yearlings beavers build dams Beavers build lodges beavers eat Beavers stay beavers-the branches and logs build a lodge Capybaras castor mound tells chew cycle dam slows digs estrus Eurasian beaver fell trees finds a partner front paws fur trade furs in Europe gathering food ground water guard hairs habitats help beavers Herbivores high bank hind paws incisors island lodge jerboa juvenile finds juvenile swims downstream keeps the beaver's kits are born kits can swim Kits learn layer of fur leaves the lodge litter lodge beavers build mammals million beavers mother beaver Nocturnal animals oil glands parents pile predators repair the lodge rodents scent shelter slow-moving water split claws streams tail teeth territory is occupied Threats to beavers twigs Two-year-old beavers underfur waterproof waterways wetland young beavers