How are beavers and tapirs different?

Beavers use their teeth to cut down trees, while tapirs grow trees by pooping seeds.
Beavers help keep forests cool, while tapirs stop forest fires from starting.
Beavers use their teeth to eat seeds, while tapirs use their snouts to pull up weeds.
Beavers help bury seeds in the forest, while tapirs keep forests cool.

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Beavers are rodents that live in water and build dams, while tapirs are large herbivorous mammals that live in forests and grasslands.
Beavers have a flat tail and webbed feet for swimming, while tapirs have a short, prehensile trunk.
Beavers have sharp incisors that continuously grow, while tapirs have large, distinctive snouts.
Beavers are known for their engineering abilities in creating habitats, while tapirs play a role in seed dispersal and maintaining plant diversity.