No its to hard.
Because They Are Hungry. DA
yes
Beavers eat the bark and soft wood just underneath the bark
no the eat fibers in wood and water veggies
Beavers really like the bark of willow, maple, birch, aspen, cottonwood, beech, poplar, and alder trees.
Beavers eat mostly tree bark and the soft tissue inside of tree bark.
they eat grass and use wood from trees to make their dams and their dams are very important to them
They do not interact with any non living things. They might eat a carcass of a dead animal but other then that then they do not.
No mammals eat logs. However, beavers and porcupines chew on logs to eat the bark and soft fibers between the bark and the wood. Mammals cannot break down the cellulose of wood.
Yes, beavers do eat bark, along with leaves, twigs, and aquatic plants. They primarily consume the inner bark of trees, which is rich in nutrients. Beavers are known for their wood-cutting abilities, as they gnaw on trees to obtain food and build dams and lodges.
no, beavers do not eat lune eggs
no termites cannot eat concrete because it is to hard to chew for them they prefer to eat wood because it is not hard likeconcrete