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Beavers eat bark, leaves, roots, twigs. They also eat cottonwood, willow , oak, aspen beach, alder, hickory, and birch trees. They also eat water plants and small shrubs. They eat about two pounds a day. They build shelves for drying off their food. The beaver measures the food it needs for the winter. It also harvest the food and gives it out when it needs it. The beaver conserves the food it finds sometimes by putting it near its lodge to find later to eat. It collects willows in the fall for eating in the winter.

The beaver has to stand on its hind legs and balance with its flat tail to chew wood and gnaw bark It holds the wood with its upper teeth and chews the wood with its lower teeth. It can gnaw through something the size of a rolling pin in about 30 seconds.The beaver's teeth have a hard orange coat that keeps the teeth from breaking. Gnawing wood wears the teeth down. The teeth do grow all the life of the beaver.

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they eat pollen..... also the honey they make ..........

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Sometimes they fly around the air over the food in circles.

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