Beavers are famously busy, and they turn their talents to re engineering
the landscape as few other animals can. When sites are available,
beavers burrow in the banks of rivers and lakes. But they also transform
less suitable habitats by building dams. Felling and gnawing trees with
their strong teeth and powerful jaws, they create massive log, branch,
and mud structures to block streams and turn fields and forests into the
large ponds that beavers love
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