Trees and beavers typically thrive in wetland environments, such as forests, riversides, and marshes. These areas provide beavers with the water they need to build their dams and lodges, while trees offer food and materials for construction. Additionally, both trees and beavers contribute to the health of these ecosystems, with trees providing shade and habitat, and beavers creating ponds that support diverse wildlife. Together, they play a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance in their habitats.
They sometimes do because they would have to use it to make there dams
beavers and Margot's.
Boner's!! i mean BEAVERS
Beavers live in lodges and are known for gnawing trees to build their dams and lodges. They have strong teeth and jaws that allow them to chew through wood easily. This behavior helps them regulate water levels and create habitat for themselves.
Yes, beavers do live in wetlands. Beavers also live in ponds, rivers, marshes, and woodlands.
They can chew down trees.
They can chew down trees.
trees
yes it can beavers use trees to make their dams
beavers cut trees to build dams
beavers like all kinds and really thick ones.
because beavers live in the water and construct there dams in the water and some are even killed because that is were they live and since they breath that air some of them die or they can get very sick