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They chop down trees, build a dam to stop water flow, and build a house in the middle of the pond. Their home entrance is from underwater.
https://www.dkfindout.com/us/animals-and-nature/rodents/beavers/
What traits in animals in nature can humans learn from and adopt in some way to our benefit.
or we could go the alter DNA route and have hybrid human x Y x Z
The beaver, as much as I admire their intelligence in design.. is it really practical in an over populated world?
Although the termite thing sounds pretty amazing.