Have you ever considered the fact that some animals have the ability to build their own homes?
Indeed, this is real and they all manage to find a space to build their homes. Some are even considered 'architect animals’, such is the skill they possess.
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Were you curious to know who they are and what are the details of each one? If yes, then continue reading.
The gift of construction was born with some animals
Check below what are the animals who do not depend on anyone to build their home.
social weaver
To start the list, we can highlight the social weaver. It is a species of sparrow, very common in Africa. When it identifies a place it likes, it builds giant nests that can hold up to a hundred birds.

Beavers
For experts, beavers are real architects. They are able to build their homes in the water, among various branches.
Beavers use their teeth to select pieces of trees and reduce them to chips for construction. In fact, in many rural and wild areas of North America, where beavers are found, it is possible to see even small dams made by these animals. It's something really impressive!

Pavilion
Once again, one species of birds appears in the list. The pavilions are extremely intelligent and effortlessly build their homes on tree branches.

weaver bird
This species of birds, in turn, builds its dwelling in thorny palm trees, where predators do not have access so often. Usually, their nests have round shapes and are very beautiful.

Compass Termite
Another species that builds its own house is the compass termite. Also known as magnetic termite, these insects usually build what we call a “termite tower”, which can reach up to three meters in height.

Rufous Hornero
Of course, this species of birds could not fail to make the list, right? Known as nature's true architects, they build their dwellings with mud and clay. The nests, in turn, become very resistant.

Montezuma birds
Finally, we have the Montezuma birds. They like to build their nests in very tall trees and, generally, they are all built in a single tree, as this is a species that appreciates living in society.
