Name two animals who make their own homes
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Hives – Bees, wasps, and yellow jackets make wax inside their bodies, then they use the wax to build homes called hives. These insects like to live together in huge numbers. A hive makes a good home for a whole colony. Caves – Lions, tigers, bears, wolves, and bats make their homes in caves.
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The animals are beavers and prairie dogs.
- Beavers are well-known for their construction abilities. In the water, they are safer from predators. They use mud, stones, and sticks to construct dams across rivers.
- This causes the river to slow down and form a pond. They also store food underwater over the winter to keep it secure from other animals. Beavers may also connect ponds by digging canals.
- Prairie dogs build tunnels in the dirt to make their homes. The burrows are organised into "towns" that encompass many acres and have five to thirty dogs per acre.
- Prairie's dwellings are intended to resist harsh temperatures, floods, and fires in the regions experiencing dramatic weather fluctuations from season to season.
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