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Old 08-14-2012, 10:33   #4
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What type of behavior does an infected beaver have? Any help to avoid approaching an infected one would be appreciated.
Worrisome behavior includes an overly sleepy animal during a normal time of wakefulness, unexplained aggression (especially towards humans), eye/nose discharge, aimless walking and/or loss of coordination (falling over), and partial or complete rear paralysis (which may look like an injured leg).

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