谁能帮找下 加拿大海狸的英文介绍

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Convoy International Secondary Academy (school code: 882508) is a full-time private secondary school approved and registered by the Ontario Ministry of Education in Canada. It is also an authorized test centre for the IELTS test in Ontario.
Convoy International Secondary Academy accepts students who graduated third year of junior high school and transfer students in senior high school. credits to local and international students in grades 9 -12 who are working towards earning an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD). At this academy we have more than 100 registered students from the Toronto area, Iran, Israel, China, Hong Kong, South Korea, Vietnam, Romania, Hungary and other regions around the world. International students are given the opportunity to enjoy the rich learning environment while also receiving professional academic teaching on their journey to University.
Our programs are offered in small-size classes, which grant students a better opportunity to excel in their studies. Our qualified instructors and knowledgeable staff are focused on providing personalized guidance and assistance to our students enabling them to reach their goals. The high rate of our students success has been a source of pride and motivation to remain committed to providing quality education.
(来自百度翻译:Convoy国际中学(学校代码:882508)是加拿大安大略省教育部批准注册的全日制私立中学。它也是安大略雅思考试的授权测试中心。
中学接受初中三年级毕业、高中转学的学生。9至12年级的本地和国际学生正在努力获得安大略中学文凭(OSSD)。在这个学院里,我们有来自多伦多、伊朗、以色列、中国、香港、韩国、越南、罗马尼亚、匈牙利和世界其他地区的100多名注册学生。留学生有机会在享受丰富学习环境的同时,还可以在大学之旅中接受专业的学术教学。
我们的课程是小班授课,给学生更好的学习机会。我们合格的教师和知识渊博的工作人员致力于为我们的学生提供个性化的指导和帮助,使他们能够达到他们的目标。我们学生的高成功率一直是自豪感和动力源泉,继续致力于提供优质教育。)

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达英国际学院坐落于加拿大多伦多,是市中心唯一的国际寄宿高中,现已在市区黄金地段拥有一栋教学楼和一栋住宿楼。毗邻多伦多大学、瑞尔森大学、世界最长街道央街。学校的地理位置得天独厚,每年都吸引几百名世界各地的精英来校学习。
创建于1998年,达英国际学院是加拿大安大略省教育厅注册的国际学院

The North American beaver (Castor canadensis) is one of two extant beaver species. It is native to North America and introduced to Patagonia in South America and some European countries (e.g. Norway). In the United States and Canada, the species is often referred to simply as "beaver", though this causes some confusion because another distantly related rodent, Aplodontia rufa, is often called the "mountain beaver". Other vernacular names, including American beaver and Canadian beaver, distinguish this species from the other extant beaver species, Castor fiber, which is native to Eurasia. The North American beaver is an official animal symbol of Canada.

Beaver are strict herbivores who do not hibernate. They eat the inner bark of trees during winter. During the growing season, they eat a variety of vegetation including various aquatic plants and the leaves and small twigs of many different kinds of trees. While they may ingest a small amount of wood as they eat, they cannot digest it readily and it is not what they are after.

Beaver use deep water as a defense against predators. They construct dams on small streams to create the deep water they need. Their dams are located and constructed with great engineering skill. Dams are typically made with the leftovers from their dinner (gnawed branches) and mud dredged up from the bottom of the pond or stream. Rocks, mussel shells and other objects may also become part of the dam.

Because they are so thoroughly adapted to an aquatic lifestyle, they do not have the ability to climb trees. In order to get the food that is out of their reach, they chew around the base of the tree until it falls. They do not know which way the tree will drop and are sometimes injured or killed by larger trees.

Beaver are the biggest rodents in North America. Adults typically weigh between 14 and 27 kg (31 - 60 lb.) One captured in Kansas weighed 44 kg (97 lb.)!! In all the world, the only larger rodent is the South American Capybara.

The front teeth (incisors) of a beaver, or any other rodent, grow throughout the life of the animal. The front surface of the incisors is made of a very hard enamel that is dull orange in color. Since the back part of the tooth is not as hard, it wears off first, resulting in a chisel-like shape which, for a beaver, is perfect for the tasks of felling trees and stripping their bark. A beaver can drop a 5 cm. (2") tree in just a few minutes.

A beaver's front feet have 5 fingers and are very skilled at manipulating objects. They can take a twig no bigger than a pencil and twirl it around like corn on the cob as they nibble off the bark.

Beaver were originally found throughout the northern hemisphere. The popularity of felt hats and clothing made from the fur and hides of beaver, along with the lack of any regulation of trapping, led to their extirpation from a large portion of their range. They became extinct in England in the 13th century. They became economically extinct - that is, so scarce as to make them not worth pursuing - in Europe just as the European colonists found abundant populations of beaver in North America. The trappers began ruthlessly exploiting this new source, and as the beaver populations close to the coast were depleted, the trappers began moving inland. In fact, it was the pursuit of new populations of beaver for the fur trade that was the main motive for the exploration of the interior of the continent. Beaver might have been driven to extinction in North America if fashions had not changed with the increasing popularity of silk (instead of felt) hats starting around 1840.

Beaver are well-adapted for their life in the water.
* Their cheeks close behind their incisors so they can grasp and tow branches underwater.
* Their ear canals and nasal openings can be closed to keep water out.
* They have an inner transparent eyelid to allow underwater vision.
* Their hind feet are large and have webbed toes for swimming.
* They can hold their breath for up to 15 minutes.
* The underfur is very dense and traps a layer of air next to the skin for insulation. The fur is further waterproofed by rubbing an oil produced by the castor gland into it. Beaver spend a lot of time grooming their fur when out of the water so as to maintain its protective ability. They have a special "comb claw" on the second toe of each hind foot that is used as a curry comb during grooming.

The wide, flat, leathery tail of the beaver is one of its most characteristic features.
* It serves as a place to store fat.
* It works as a rudder and also helps the hind feet push the animal forward when swimming.
* It is a portable chair. They will either lean back against it when standing on their back legs or they will fold it around beneath them when sitting and grooming themselves.
* When they sense danger, they will slap the surface of the water with it to warn other beavers.
* It is not a tool for either transporting or applying mud to the dam or lodge. They do that with their front legs and hands.
* It is not used as a club to fight off enemies. They defend themselves mainly by biting and scratching.

Beavers are highly social animals.
* They live in family groups consisting of the parents, young of the year and two-year old offspring. Litter size averages 3, so a family of 8 beavers would not be uncommon.
* The family will mark its territory with scent mounds made of mud, feces and castoreum (an aromatic secretion produced by the castor gland). These serve to inform their neighbors where the "property lines" are.
* Social grooming, play and vocal communication help to maintain the family bonds. What does a beaver sound like? Click on the microphone to hear the voice of a surprised beaver who discovers someone in his den! (421K wav file)

With their human-like family life and highly developed engineering skills, beavers have always fascinated people. If you look carefully along the watercourses in your area, you may find evidence of these industrious rodents, and if you are very lucky, you may spy one swimming by on one of its many daily errands.


澜沧拉祜族自治县18190566852: 请告诉我十个国家和当地具有一定代表性的动物!(急)[英文表示] -
栾饺九味: China panda 中国 熊猫 Spanishi bull西班牙 公牛 America bald eagle 美国 白头鹰 English robin 英国 知更鸟 Thailand elephant 泰国 大象 Russia Polar bears俄罗斯 北极熊 Canada beaver加拿大 海狸 France Cock 法国 公鸡 Egypt Camel 埃及 骆驼 Russia Bear 俄罗斯 熊

澜沧拉祜族自治县18190566852: 加拿大代表的动物英语怎么说? -
栾饺九味: 想到美国,就想到白头雕,Bold eagle 加拿大的国家动物是海狸,Beaver 想到中国,就想到龙 dragon 仙鹤 crane 熊猫 panda 注:袋鼠和考拉,都是澳大利亚的动物,跟加拿大没关系.

澜沧拉祜族自治县18190566852: 美国,英格兰,澳大利亚,加拿大,俄罗斯,英国,法国,德国的著名动物分别是什么? -
栾饺九味: 澳大利亚 考拉袋鼠 koala 西班牙 牛(公的) ox 加拿大 海狸 beaver 美国 白头鹰 bald eagle 新西兰 KIWI鸟 kiwi 俄罗斯 北极熊 polar bear 英国 知更鸟 robin 法国 高卢鸡 Gaul 德国 鹿 deer 英格兰属于英国

澜沧拉祜族自治县18190566852: 美国、加拿大、澳大利亚的珍稀动物名称(英文) -
栾饺九味: beaver 海狸,加拿大 puma 美洲狮 美国 ostrich 鸵鸟 澳大利亚 kangaroo 袋鼠 澳大利亚 Koala 考拉 澳大利亚 这就是我能想到的了~~~~`

澜沧拉祜族自治县18190566852: 加拿大的国宝是什么? -
栾饺九味: 中国代表动物为熊猫 美国代表动物为白头鹰 新西兰的代表动物是KIWI鸟 澳大利亚的代表动物是袋鼠 加拿大的代表动物是海狸

澜沧拉祜族自治县18190566852: 海狸的英文简介是什么? - ?求答案!!! -
栾饺九味: 海狸 beaver

澜沧拉祜族自治县18190566852: what is the national animal of Canada? A Beaver B Grizzle bear C Polar bear D Penguin
栾饺九味: national animal指能代表一个国家的动物,就如同“国花”这种概念一样. 加拿大的是beaver 中文是海狸,在网上一搜就知道了.

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栾饺九味: 河狸 加拿大的国宝动物是河狸,又称海狸.是河狸科、河狸属的动物,主要分布于欧洲,其他地区数量较少.河狸性腺分泌的液体是制作香水的原料,皮毛可用于制作皮具,在16、17世纪的欧洲风靡一时,是当时的时尚奢侈品.目前河狸已...

澜沧拉祜族自治县18190566852: 加拿大的代表动物 -
栾饺九味: 加拿大官方说的代表动物是Beaver,海狸.这个是在官方发的考加拿大公民的书里面写着的.

澜沧拉祜族自治县18190566852: 加拿大人和中国人用英文怎么说????急急急急急 -
栾饺九味: Canadian Chinese希望能帮到你,祝更上一层楼O(∩_∩)O 有不会的欢迎再继续问我(*^__^*)

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