Animals in Winter: Beaver
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the snowshoe hare, their young, called “kits”, are born fully furred and begin
venturing outside on their own at about two weeks old. During the fall, beavers begin preparing for winter by
cutting trees and constructing their dams and lodges. In the winter, beavers
eat a woody diet of bark from trees like poplar, alder, willow, and cherry.
They construct their lodges from mud, stones, sticks, and branches and store their food supply in a large underwater pile within the lodge. It takes one ton of bark to feed a family of eight beavers for a winter.
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