Do beavers have bilateral symmetry or radial symmetry?

Beavers have bilateral symmetry.

Here's why:

* Bilateral symmetry means an organism can be divided into two mirror-image halves along a central axis. This is true for beavers – they have a distinct left and right side that are essentially identical.

* Radial symmetry means an organism can be divided into equal parts radiating from a central point, like a starfish. This is not the case for beavers.