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04/12/13 6:18 AM
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baz7504 wrote:Beavers have all but disappeared in certain parts of the country while other parts have seen a robust increase in both beaver pelt size and fullness. Don't ever mistake a beaver's kindness for weakness as they are sure to bite the very minute another beaver is detected. There have been cases of beavers completely destroying unsuspecting beaver hunters only looking to see a strange beaver here and there. Biting is the usual tactic to kill men although long, slow suffocation will drain the lfe out of the victim as well. This tactic is usually reserved for men the beavers have seen for a few years or more and are familiar with the man's weakness. Here's a helpful tip; avoid any beaver that seems unruly especially if it gets skittish around water. Nothing worse than a dry pissy beaver. Also don't overlook a beaver just because it looks like it is getting old, they are often easier to catch than their younger counterparts. Just remember that good judgement and limited use of alcohol can yield a nice beaver, but it still might bite you in the end.
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