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Top : Kids_and_Teens : School_Time : Science : Living_Things : Animals : Mammals : Beavers
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  • Animal Diversity Web: Castoridae Family: Tells about both the American (Castor canadensis) and European (Castor fiber) species. Includes many photos, including photos of the skeletons.
  • BC Adventure.com: Beaver - Castor canadensis: A description of the beaver and its habits. Includes drawings of its tracks and track measurements.
  • Beaver Information: Fact sheet about the largest rodent found in the U.S. and Canada.
  • Benjamin and Betty: Read about two master builders who live along the Little Falls river in Northern Baltimore County, Maryland.
  • Bob Arnebeck's Beavers: A guide to enjoying beavers by Bob Arnebeck based on his experiences with beavers in the St. Lawrence River. Includes many photos.
  • ConserveWildlife.org - Trapping Education - The Beaver: Description of the animal and a map showing how common it is in the northeastern part of North America.
  • Hinterland Who's Who - Beaver: A description of the animal, its range, feeding and breeding habits, and conservation concerns.
  • Ontario Fur Managers Federation: Beaver: A description of the animal, its habits, and distribution. Includes a discussion of beaver management.
  • The Canadian Museum of Nature: Beaver: A brief description of the Canadian beaver and its importance in early Canadian history.


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