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Beavers

Beavers. By: Sam Simonian. Introduction.

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Beavers

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  1. Beavers By: Sam Simonian

  2. Introduction Did you know that beavers have orange teeth? If you don’t keep reading. Beavers have orange teeth because enamel (A coating that protects beavers teeth). They enter their dam through an under water tunnel. Beavers communicate by slapping their tail against the water.

  3. Description Beavers have large, orange, and buck teeth. They have a small head, small ears, large teeth, large body, large nose, small legs, and paddle like tail. Their fur can be black, brown, or gray. Their tail can be brown or black.

  4. Food Beavers like swamp wood and water plants. They also eat buds, stems, and carrots. Oh! Also, they eat poplar trees, cattail, mushrooms, potatoes, berries, and fruit.

  5. Fun Facts Did you know beavers can hold there breath for 15 min. Beavers go into their dam through under water tunnels. They mate for life. Beavers take swimming lessons. Now you know about beavers. The End

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