What is the scientific name of the beaver?

The scientific name of the beaver is leopard cat.

The scientific name of mountain raccoon is leopard cat, also known as civet cat, raccoon dog, bronze cat, Shi Hu, horse raccoon dog, mountain raccoon dog and wild cat. Leopard cat, it's a cat, leopard cat. Leopard cats are also called "money cats" in China because their spots are very similar to those of copper coins in China. It is similar in size to a domestic cat, but slimmer and has longer legs. The coat color of southern species is light brown or light yellow, while the coat color of northern species is gray with black spots all over the body. There are spots on the side of the body, but they never form vertical stripes. Obvious white stripes extend from the nose to the eyes and often to the top of the head. The ears are big and sharp, black behind the ears with white spots. Two distinct black stripes extend from the inner corner of the eye to the root of the ear. There is a white stripe from the inner corner of the eye to the nose, and the snout is white. The tail is long (about 40-50% of the length of the head) and has a ring pattern at the tip of the black tail. Leopard cats mainly inhabit mountain areas, rural bushes and forest-edge villages. The distribution altitude can be distributed from the coastal zone with low altitude to the mountainous forest area with an altitude of 3000 meters. It is the largest in the semi-open and sparse shrub-shrub area, with few dense virgin forests, artificially cultivated plantations (such as rubber forests and tea forests) and open plain farmland, and few arid deserts and sand dunes. Leopard cats' nests are mostly in tree holes, earth holes, under stones or in crevices. It is mainly terrestrial, but it has strong climbing ability and flexible activities in trees. Night activities, more activities in the morning and evening. Live alone or in pairs. He is good at swimming and likes to forage in ponds, gullies, rice fields and other places near the water. They mainly feed on mice, squirrels, flying squirrels, rabbits, frogs, lizards, snakes, birds and insects, and sometimes sneak into villages to steal chickens, ducks and other poultry.