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Beavers primarily eat the bark and cambium layer of trees, which are rich in nutrients. While they do chew on structural wood to build dams and lodges, they do not typically consume it as a food source. Instead, they prefer softer, more nutritious wood from species like aspen, willow, and birch. Their wood-chewing behavior is mainly for creating their habitat rather than for sustenance.

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