In Science class, each student was given an animal puppet that they had to play in their group's adaptation puppet show. In my group, there's a moose, a lady bug, a green sea turtle, and a beaver. I'm the beaver. I already did some research on beavers so I know how they act, at least to some degree. I'm going to entertain my guests with the tail and teeth adaptations.

Beavers' front teeth, or buck teeth, are always growing so they have to chew on wood to keep they down to size. Beavers also use the wood they chew to make their dams. The flat tails on beavers are used for patting mud into to the cracks and holes around the wood. Their homes are water tight and the entrance is underwater, a form of protection against predators.



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