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Beavers in Nature: Tree-Gnawing Behavior and Habitat #3235269 (License: Personal Use)
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This illustration shows a North American beaver (Castor canadensis) using its prominent orange-tinted incisors to strip bark and fell a small tree. The scene captures the animal’s semi-aquatic habitat, with green grass, a clear sky, and a freshly chewed trunk indicating recent activity. Beavers rely on such behavior to construct dams, lodges, and access winter food caches.
Used on wildlife education pages, conservation sites, or children’s nature resources to illustrate beaver ecology and engineering behavior; matches user intent for learning about animal adaptations or ecosystem roles.
Related Cliparts: Discover how beavers use their powerful incisors to fell trees for dams and lodges. Learn about their ecological role and natural behavior in wetland ecosystems.
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