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leaves, twigs, roots , and fruit all provide food for various animals. these include moose and porcupines, which consume the bark; white-tailed deer, which feed on leaves and twigs; birds and mice, which consume the seeds; rabbits that eat seedlings; and lepidopterans that consume leaves. root voles
have a preference for birch seedlings and beavers utilize birch to construct dams. for humans, the sap, bark , leaves, wood, twigs, and roots are used for food, construction materials, drums, medicinal treatments, lubricants , and other practical applications. for example, birch can be used to make printing...
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