Did You Know?

Beavers can hold their breath for up to 15 minutes!

What Beavers Eat

Beavers eat wood, leaves, and plants.

Where Beavers Live

Beavers live in rivers, lakes, and ponds.

What Beaver Does

Beavers build dams to stop water.

They use sticks, mud, and rocks.

Dams make ponds for fish and frogs.

Beavers have strong teeth to chew wood.

They are good swimmers and divers.

Beavers help keep rivers clean.

More About Beaver

Beavers are the second largest rodents in the world. They can weigh up to 60 pounds! They have thick fur to keep warm in cold water. Beavers are very good at using their teeth to cut down trees.

Beavers help the environment by making ponds. These ponds help many animals live and stay safe. Fish can lay eggs in the water. Frogs can hop around in the mud.

Beavers are important for nature. They can live for about 10 to 12 years. They are fun to watch as they swim and build their homes!

How Topics Connect

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What Do These Words Mean?

municipality:A town or city with its own local government.
tributary:A smaller river or stream that flows into a larger one.
Canton:A division or region within a country, often with its own government.
district:An area or section of a city or region.
railway station:A place where trains stop to pick up or drop off passengers.