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      <title>Finding a Quality Beaver Pelt with Tail for Decor</title>
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      <description>If you are looking for an authentic beaver pelt with tail, you probably already know that most commercial furriers tend to separate the two during the tanning process. Usually, the fur goes one way to become a hat or a coat, and the tail is either</description>
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