The "Beaver Moon" is the full moon that rises in November. It is named after the beavers, as it corresponds to the time of year when beavers are more active, preparing for winter by building and repairing dams and dens before entering hibernation. The name "Beaver Moon" has its origins in Native American lore, and it is also known by other names such as the "Frost Moon" and the "Mourning Moon." The November full moon is the last full moon before the winter solstice and is followed by December's "Cold Moon"
. The name "Beaver Moon" is primarily attributed to Native American groups, who named the full moons throughout the year to keep track of the seasons and significant natural events. November was the time when beavers, preparing for winter, would become particularly active, fortifying their lodges and storing food for survival during the harsh winter months. The beavers' fur was also highly valued for making warm clothing and hats, essential for surviving the cold winter. In various spiritual and astrological beliefs, the Beaver Moon is seen as a time of preparation and transition, reflecting the beavers' behavior in the natural world