Beavers have adapted to acquire food by using their strong, flat teeth to fell trees and strip bark. They primarily feed on the soft inner bark and cambium of trees, as well as aquatic plants. Their ability to build dams creates ponds that provide access to a larger variety of food sources and protects them from predators. Additionally, their webbed feet make them efficient swimmers, enabling them to forage for food underwater.
to get food
Beavers like to chew on wood. It is their source of food and their supply to build their dens and dams.
Beavers dont catch food, they eat tree bark and soft tissue called cambium that lies under the bar.
Beavers don't "hunt". They eat water lilies, tree bark, and sometimes berries.
WHAT DO BEAVERS EAT? Beaver food consists of vegetation such as willow and sweetgum. Beavers are not above stealing crops: corn and soybeans are a favorite. If they don't eat these plants, beavers will use them for their dams. found it on http://www.birdandanimalcontrol.com/Beaver-Control.php :D
Richard R. Buech has written: 'Biomass of food available to beavers on five Minnesota shrubs' -- subject(s): Food, Beavers, Plant biomass, Measurement
no, beavers do not migrate they eat food they have stored
Beavers are animals that chew on trees for food and to build their shelters.
Beavers eat mostly tree bark and the soft tissue inside of tree bark.
Beavers need energy, food, water, oxygen, living space and the proper temperature to stay alive, just like all living organisms
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Beavers build dams to create a safe habitat by flooding an area to protect themselves from predators, regulate water levels, and store food for the winter. By building dams, beavers can access food more easily and create a sheltered environment for their family.