Inside The Beaver: Anatomical Adaptations For Tree-Felling And Dam-Building Excellence
Beavers possess unique anatomical adaptations that enable their exceptional tree-felling and dam-building abilities. Key features include a muscular body, chisel-like incisors, webbed hind feet for swimming, and a flat, scaly tail for balance. Their specialized skull and dentition facilitate efficient gnawing, while their robust skeletal system supports their active lifestyle. Internally, cardiovascular, respiratory, and digestive…