North American beaver

The North American beaver (Castor canadensis) is one of two extant beaver species, along with the Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber). It is native to North America and has been introduced in South America (Patagonia) and Europe (primarily Finland and Karelia). The North American beaver is one of the official national wildlife of Canada symbols and is the official state mammal of Oregon and New York. North American beavers are widespread across the continental United States, Canada, southern Alaska, and some parts of northern Mexico.

North American beaver
A male North American beaver
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Rodentia
Family: Castoridae
Genus: Castor
Species:
C. canadensis
Binomial name
Castor canadensis
Kuhl, 1820
Subspecies
List
    • C. c. acadicus Bailey and Doutt, 1942
    • C. c. baileyi Nelson, 1927
    • C. c. belugae Taylor, 1916:429–433
      Cook Inlet beaver
    • C. c. caecator Bangs (1913:513)
      Newfoundland beaver
    • C. c. canadensis Kuhl 1820
      Canadian beaver
    • C. c. carolinensis Rhoads 1898:420–421
      Carolina beaver
    • C. c. concisor Warren and Hall, 1939
    • C. c. duchesnei Durrant and Crane, 1948
    • C. c. frondator Mearns, 1897
      Sonora beaver
    • C. c. idoneus Jewett and Hall, 1940
    • C. c. labradorensis Bailey and Doutt, 1942
    • C. c. leucodonta Gray, 1869
      Pacific beaver
    • C. c. mexicanus Bailey, 1913
      Rio Grande beaver
    • C. c. michiganensis Bailey 1913
      Woods beaver
    • C. c. missouriensis Bailey 1919
      Missouri River beaver
    • C. c. pacificus Rhoads 1892:422–423
      Washington beaver
    • C. c. pallidus Durrant and Crane, 1948
    • C. c. phaeus Heller, 1909
      Admiralty beaver
    • C. c. repentinus Goldman, 1932
    • C. c. rostralis Durrant and Crane, 1948
    • C. c. sagittatus Benson, 1933
    • C. c. shastensis (Taylor, 1916):433–436
      Shasta beaver
    • C. c. subauratus (Taylor, 1912)
      California golden beaver
    • C. c. taylori Davis, 1939
    • C. c. texensis Bailey, 1905
      Texas beaver
Distribution of the North American beaver (dark green – native, light green – introduced)
Synonyms

Castor fiber canadensis

In Canada and the United States, the North American beaver is often referred to simply as "beaver", although this can cause 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.

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