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What is the difference between a badger, otter and beaver?

a badger lives underground, badgers are capable of fighting off bigger animals such as bears. Badgers eat pocket gophers, squirrels, etc. Badgers have long claws. An otter is slimmer than the badger, and spends a lot of time in water, the otter has small webbed feet. they eat mostly fish. A beaver has big teeth. they chew on wood for two reasons- they have to keep their teeth at a good size, otherwise they will grow and curl into their head. they also make dams with the wood. That is where the beaver lives. they have dens inside their dams. A beaver is different from these other two because it doesnt eat meat. it eats mostly bark, twigs, and leaves. Hope this helps.

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badgers burrow underground like rabbits and are black and white.

Otters are brown, live on land but hunt fish in the sea or a lake/river they live in holes in the banks of the river or seashore.

beavers are also brown chew down trees and build a home across the river called a dam (like a man made dam, same purpose - slow the flow of the river to make a deep pool one side so they can fish easy) they build with the wood and mud, they live in their dam and eat fish!