Beavers like to chew on wood. It is their source of food and their supply to build their dens and dams.
Because loggers don't like the fact beavers chew their wood up for a house
They can chew down trees.
They can chew down trees.
They can chew very quickly on trees.
to chew down trees
they are used to chew up wood
Sounds like beavers.
Animals such as deer, beavers, and rabbits are known to chew off tree branches for various reasons. Deer may do so for food or to mark their territory, while beavers chew branches to build dams and lodges. Rabbits chew branches to help wear down their teeth, which continuously grow.
its long teeth allow it to chew through logs
Yes muskrats and beavers have been known to chew on water lilies.
Well, beavers, also known as part of the rodent family, have two sharp front teeth, and like all rodents, those teeth never stop growing, thus, showing that when they get overgrown, they will start to curve, causing the beaver pain, so what the beaver does is remarkable, they chew wood, so their teeth are rubbed down!
This sounds like a description of a beaver.