Do beavers eat antlers of other animals?

No, beavers do not eat antlers of other animals.

Here's why:

* Diet: Beavers are herbivores, meaning they only eat plants. Their diet consists mainly of bark, leaves, twigs, and aquatic plants.

* Antlers: Antlers are made of bone and are not a part of a plant's structure.

* Digestive System: A beaver's digestive system is not designed to break down bone.

While beavers might come across antlers in their environment, they wouldn't find them appetizing or be able to digest them.