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What does the beaver represent to Canadians?

A wood eating rodent that's famous because our ancestors hunted them for their hides to make a living. A wood eating rodent that's famous because our ancestors hunted them for their hides to make a living.


What animals living in dams?

Freshwater Fish and snails, and also Beavers.


What is a beavers living place called?

what is living place of beaver called in english


Is a beaver an organism?

YES! If it is a living thing then it is an organism!


How many actors are living from the show leave it to beaver?

two


How many bones in a beaver's body?

A beaver is classed as a rodent and it is mostly nocturnal. Beavers can live up to 24 years old when living in the wild and there are 302 bones in their body.


Where did Van Gogh start painting?

He started painting while he was still living in the Netherlands (in the Hague).


What part of the beaver never stops growing?

As most living things do beavers DO continue to grow throughout their life. Thanks for asking, please ask again.


Can you sell a painting you own of a living artist?

If you own it, you can sell it.


What did Pierre de coubertins parents do for a living?

painting and reading


What is the beaver's relative?

Other beavers. Outside of that, the closest living relatives would be pocket gophers and kangaroo rats.


How big is the biggest beaver ever caught?

It is a beaver sculpture located in the town of Beaverlodge, Alberta. The Beaver is 15 feet tall, 18 feet long, and sits atop a 20 foot long log. The sculpture weighs 3000 pounds. As far as a living Beaver, I don't have the answer and I can not find it anywhere, Sorry.