Submitted by Snoo-82132 t3_y9a6rk in askscience
Alimbiquated t1_it6f7vf wrote
The answer to the second question about evolution is easy: Beavers have an insanely successful strategy for avoiding predators. Before humans wiped them out, they were ubiquitous, even in areas like Nevada and Arizona, which are considered deserts now.
It is estimated that there were 200 million beavers in North America alone a few centuries ago.
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