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Herbivores that eat maple trees include various species of insects, such as caterpillars and aphids, which feed on the leaves. Larger herbivores like deer may also browse on young maple saplings and leaves, particularly in areas where their natural food sources are scarce. Additionally, some rodents, like beavers, can consume the bark and young shoots. These interactions can impact the health and growth of maple trees in their ecosystems.

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