We Heart Beavers
We heart beavers – especially the beavers at Northwest Trek! Chip and Hudson live together in the Forest & Wetland habitat.
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Hudson recently joined Chip in her habitat! They’re already great friends and getting along well. Together, they’ll do some home remodeling and likely rearrange their den and move logs around. You might even see them snuggling and grooming each other.
Mama beaver Chip has proudly raised three beaver kits. Her kits have gone to other zoos (beavers typically leave home at 2 years of age). One of Chip’s kits, Maple, currently lives at the Oregon Zoo with her mate Filbert.
Beavers are engineers, second only to humans in their ability to alter their environment. They work together to construct elaborate dams and lodges to create ponds or wetlands. They’re also expert swimmers, building their lodges with underwater entrances, and built with swimming superpowers like a paddle tail and the ability to hold their breath up to 15 minutes underwater.
- Beavers are large rodents, with blonde to black fur.
- They are active anytime, but usually nocturnal around humans. When alarmed a beaver will slap its tail on the surface of the water, creating a loud warning for others.
- They have massive front teeth which grow all through their lives – perfect for chewing branches as they build.
- After a 3-month pregnancy, females give birth to 2-3 kits that weighs about one pound each.