1. FERRY GOOD
SWIMMERS
Beavers And
Biomes
CUTE
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2. Facts about Beavers
Beavers have powerful jaws that
helps them cut through trees.
Beavers prefer to eat leaves, bark,
twigs, roots and aquatic plants
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3. Facts about Beavers
When beavers walk on land they
walk with a little bit of a wobble.
And when they are swimming
they swim normal.
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5. Facts about beavers
Beavers are a mammal and there
diet is herbivore when a beaver is
cutting down a tree they listen for
a snap and when they hear one
they jump down from the tree and
wait for it to fall.
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6. Facts about Beavers
Beavers have two tips of species
they can be found in north America,
Europe and Asia. Beavers are active
all winter swimming in ponds even
when the ponds surface is covered
with ice
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7. Facts about
Beavers
Beavers are one of the largest rodents in
the world. Beavers can live up to 24
years in the wild. A beavers motivation is
the sound of running water.
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8. Tundra
Out of all the biomes tundra is
the coldest. Tundra has a
finishing word which is tunturi
that means treeless plain.
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9. Tundra
The artic tundra can be located in the
northern hemisphere. In artic tundra it
takes a long time for the soil to form. In
artic tundra the average winter
temperate is – 34occ-30of
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10. Tundra in Shepparton to the tundra in
Yellowknife NT in Canada the distance flying
would be 23,792km and the distance driving
would be 1,337.