Coloring ideas for Beaver
Beavers usually have thick brown fur, but you can add your own twist with warm tones like chestnut, chocolate, or rusty red. Their tails are flat and scaly, so try coloring them dark brown or even grey with a bit of texture. Their big front teeth are perfect for a light yellow or white. For the background, think about forest greens, woodsy browns, and flowing blues for rivers and streams. Don’t forget to color in the logs, trees, and a cozy dam too!
On the back of the page, why not try writing some fun facts about the Beaver, or its name in different languages? You could even give it a name of your own, or draw your own version using your imagination!
What is a Beaver?
Beavers are hardworking mammals known for building dams and lodges using branches, mud, and stones. They live near freshwater rivers and lakes in North America and parts of Europe and Asia. Beavers have thick fur to keep them warm, webbed feet for swimming, and strong teeth to cut wood. They can weigh up to 30 kilograms and grow more than a meter long, including their wide, flat tail. Beavers eat plants, bark, and twigs, and they shape their environment by slowing rivers and creating wetlands that help many other animals. Beavers are excellent swimmers and can hold their breath underwater for several minutes while carrying building materials in their mouths.
How to say Beaver in different languages?
- English: Beaver
- French: Castor
- Spanish: Castor
- Arabic: القندس
- German: Biber
- Chinese: 海狸
- Japanese: ビーバー
- Korean: 비버
- Portuguese: Castor
- Italian: Castoro
- Hindi: ऊदबिलाव
- Russian: Бобр
- Turkish: Kunduz