Adaptations
Habitat
Family Life
True or False
100

What do beavers do with their front paws?

Dig, hold on to things, walk on land.

100

How can beavers stay under water for up to 15 minutes?

They have very large lungs.

100

What are beaver babies called?

kits

100

Scientists believe that beavers mate for life.

True

200

How do beavers' back paws help them swim?

They are webbed.

200

Where do beavers store their food during the winter?

In their lodges (under the water).

200

How long do young beavers usually live with their parents?

Two years

200

Beavers have excellent eyesight.

False

300

How do beavers groom themselves?

With their double toenail on their hind foot.

300

How do beavers keep their lodges warm and dry?

They put wood shavings on the floor.

300

How long do most beavers live?

Ten to twelve years

300

Beavers are the largest rodents in North America.

True

400

How do beavers see underwater?

They have a thin, transparent membrane that covers the eye but they can see through it.

400

How can the beaver's incisors (front teeth) help and potentially hurt the beaver?

The incisors help it chew through wood for food and to make dams and lodges.

If the incisors grow too big, the beaver would not be able to close its mouth and could starve.

400

What are two ways mother beavers hold their babies?

On their backs in the water, on their tails,  in paws while walking upright.

400

Beavers are omnivores--they eat meat and plants.

False--they are herbivores.

500

What unusual body part can beavers store fat in?

their tails

500

Where is the beaver lodge entrance?

Under the water

500

Why can't baby beavers dive?

Their bodies are too buoyant.

500

Beavers mainly communicate to each other that there is danger through screeching.

False.

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