
Huckleberry Beaver's Branch Adventure
Interactive Video
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Performing Arts, Biology
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KG - University
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Practice Problem
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Hard
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Jesse introduces a video set in Montana, discussing the relationship between beavers and trees. Huckleberry, a beaver, prefers Aspen and Willow trees, which are common in their diet. Beavers, often seen as nuisances, actually benefit ecosystems by stimulating tree growth. Trees like Aspen and Willow regrow quickly after being chewed, creating a sustainable cycle. This interaction enriches riparian areas, showing how beavers and trees coexist beneficially.
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OPEN ENDED QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Why do Beavers tend to move on from areas where they have foraged?
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What is the relationship between Beavers and the growth of trees?
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