1) What is the primary diet of beavers? a) Grass b) Insects c) Fish d) Berries e) Tree bark f) Roots 2) What is a beaver's primary defence mechanism? a) Speed b) Powerful teeth c) Camouflage d) Scent marking e) Sharp claws f) Loud warning calls 3) Where do beavers typically build their lodges? a) In caves b) On riverbanks c) Underwater d) On islands e) In trees f) Near swamps 4) How long can beavers stay submerged underwater? a) 1 minute b) 10 minutes c) 3 minutes d) 15 minutes e) 5 minutes f) 20 minutes 5) What is the average lifespan of a beaver in the wild? a) 3-5 years b) 20-25 years c) 7-10 years d) 30-35 years e) 12-15 years f) 40-45 years 6) How many kits (baby beavers) does a female beaver typically have in a litter? a) 1-2 b) 11-12 c) 5-6 d) 3-4 e) 7-8 f) 9-10 7) How do beavers affect forests? a) They help prevent wildfires b) They increase soil fertility c) They promote biodiversity d) They damage trees e) They reduce carbon dioxide levels f) They increase tree growth 8) What role do beavers play in stream and river ecosystems? a) They increase water flow b) They create habitats for fish c) They decrease sedimentation d) They lower water temperature e) They reduce erosion f) They contribute to nutrient cycling 9) Which season is typically associated with beaver activity? a) Winter b) Autumn c) Spring d) Wet season e) Summer f) Dry season 10) What is the purpose of a beaver's scent glands? a) Attracting mates b) Cooling the body c) Marking territory d) Enhancing camouflage e) Warning off predators f) None of the above 11) Are beavers cool? a) yes b) bobr kurwa c) no d) noob e) idk f) sus

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