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Beaver —
Ecosystem Engineer

🦫 Rodent 💧 Semi-aquatic 🌍 Ecosystem Engineer ✅ Least Concern (IUCN)

🔍 Quick Facts

Species2 extant species
Size2nd largest rodent
DietHerbivore
Lifespan10–12 years
DistributionN. America, Europe, Asia
IUCN StatusLeast Concern
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Beaver
🦫Introduction

Beavers are large, semi-aquatic rodents found in the Northern Hemisphere. They are known for their unique ability to modify their environment by building dams and are often referred to as ecosystem engineers.

Beavers are the second-largest living rodents, after capybaras.

🔬Species

There are two extant species:

  • the North American beaver
  • the Eurasian beaver
📋Characteristics
Beavers are semi-aquatic mammals adapted for both land and water.
Beavers have long, orange, visible front teeth, called incisors. These teeth grow continuously throughout its life and are worn down through daily use.
Lifespan: They typically live 10 to 12 years.
Behaviour and Communication: One important communication signal among beavers is a tail slap on the surface of the water, indicating danger. Typically performed by an adult.
Diet: They are herbivorous, consuming tree bark, aquatic plants, grasses and sedges.
🌍Distribution

They are native to North America, Europe, and Asia.

🌿Ecological Importance

Beavers are recognised as both a 'keystone species' and 'ecosystem engineers' because of the way they improve their landscapes by building dams.

  • Keystone species – species that have a disproportionately large impact on their ecosystem
  • Ecosystem engineers – organisms that modify their physical environment

Role of Beaver Dams:

Beavers use their dams for various purposes, including expanding their habitat, storing food for winter, and protecting themselves from predators.
These dams are not just beneficial for beavers, they also help their ecosystem. Beaver dams slow water flow, which prevents erosion and flooding.
These beaver ponds which the animals use as sources of food, as well as protection from predators.
🛡️Conservation Status

IUCN Red List: Least Concern.

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🛡️ Conservation Status
IUCN Red ListLeast Concern
📋 Quick Facts
TypeSemi-aquatic mammal
Species2 extant
Lifespan10–12 years
DietHerbivore
Size rank2nd largest rodent
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