Beaver | Beavers are most well known for their distinctive home-building that can be seen in rivers and streams. The beavers dam is built from twigs, sticks, leaves and mud and are surprisingly strong. Here the beavers can catch their fish and swim in the water. Beavers are nocturnal animals
existing in the forests of Europe and North America (the Canadian
beaver is the most common beaver). Beavers use their large, flat shaped
tails, to help with dam building and it also allows the beavers to swim
at speeds of up to 30 knots per hour.
The beaver's significance is
acknowledged in Canada by the fact that there is a Canadian Beaver on
one of their coins. The beaver colonies create one or more dams in the beaver colonies'
habitat to provide still, deep water to protect the beavers against
predators. The beavers also use the deep water created using beaver dams and to float food and building materials along the river.
In 1988 the North American
beaver population was 60-400 million. Recent studies have estimated
there are now around 6-12 million beavers found in the wild. The decline in beaver populations is due to the beavers being
hunted for their fur and for the beaver's glands that are used as
medicine and perfume. The beaver is also hunted because the beavers
harvesting of trees and the beavers flooding of waterways may interfere
with other human land uses.
Beavers are known for
their danger signal which the beaver makes when the beaver is startled
or frightened. A swimming beaver will rapidly dive while forcefully
slapping the water with its broad tail. This means that the beaver
creates a loud slapping noise, which can
be heard over large distances above and below water. This beaver
warning noise serves as a warning to beavers in the area. Once a beaver
has made this danger signal, nearby beavers dive and may not come back up for some time. Beavers are
slow on land, but the beavers are good swimmers that can stay under
water for as long as 15 minutes at a time. In the winter the beaver does
not hibernate but instead stores sticks and logs underwater that the beaver can then feed on through the cold winter.
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