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Beavers build dams and slap their tails on water to warn others of danger. How do these behavioral adaptations help the beaver population survive?

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They increase the group's safety from predators.
They increase the group's safety from predators.

They allow beavers to sleep all winter long.
They allow beavers to sleep all winter long.

They help beavers find different food sources.
They help beavers find different food sources.

They make the beaver dams appear much nicer.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
They increase the group's safety from predators. The dams provide shelter and tail-slapping warns others of danger.