Beavers eat underwater primarily to protect themselves from predators while foraging for food. Their dense fur keeps them warm, allowing them to dive and browse on aquatic plants, tree bark, and branches without needing to surface frequently. Additionally, being submerged helps them access food sources that are not available on land, maximizing their foraging efficiency.
no, beavers do not eat lune eggs
Yes, beavers are a common prey item of the coyote.
Bears eat beavers suprisingly. A wolf can eat beavers .
Their eye lids protects their eyes. Beavers eyes let them to see both underwater and on land.
Plants, grasses, bark, and cattails. They are herbivores.
Beavers are herbivores. They mostly eat bark.
yes so they can see
of course not beavers eat fish/dead things but they only eat gold fish and cray fish is not a such thing its cat fish
Bark, twigs , vegetation
No. Beavers help each other out. Like if there is a predator around they slap their tails on the water to warn other beavers to get to safety.
Beavers don't eat salamanders. Beavers are herbivores, plant eaters.
Beavers actually don't eat fish. Beavers only eat the bark and leaves off of trees.