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Nancy
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> All the best,
> Darrell
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<p>Apon catching a beaver my father and I noticed red swollen eyelids on it. Dad
said in his 40 years of trapping he has never seen such a thing and neither have
I.</p>
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<p>In searching the web I couldn't find any information on red eyes in beaver,
just pets. Possibly conjunctiva. Both eye lids were swollen and red. The
eyeballs looked fine.</p>
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<p>Maybe this is something new, </p>
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<p>All the best,</p>
<p>Darrell</p>
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