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Why do beavers build dams?

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Answer: Creating safe pond habitat

Dams provide exerciseWrong. Dam building isn't exercise—it's engineering for survival. Beavers create ponds for protection and food access.

Creating safe pond habitatCorrect! Ecosystem engineering! Beavers build dams to create ponds: (1) Protection—deep water prevents predator access to lodge. (2) Food storage—submerged branches accessible in winter (ice cover). (3) Transportation—swim vs walk (vulnerable on land). Lodge entrance underwater—inaccessible to predators. Dam materials: branches, mud, stones. Continuous maintenance required. Ecosystem impact: wetland creation benefits many species! 'Keystone species'—alter landscape. Can build 6ft high, hundreds of feet long. Family collaboration!

Blocking fish migration routesWrong. Blocking fish isn't the goal—beavers create ponds for predator protection and accessing stored food through winter.

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