The beaver got into trouble from swallowing salt water and washed ashore at Sandwich Bay in East Kent.
A rescued beaver discovered washed up on a Kent beach has been recovering at an RSPCA wildlife centre.
After being rescued by British Divers Marine Life Rescue , the rodent has been cared for at the RSPCA Mallydams Wood in East Sussex, where camera footage shows him “back to enjoying eating and grooming”. He added: “This poor chap was found washed up on a beach in East Kent by BDMLR rescuers and they brought him here to recuperate.“After washing all the salt out of the beaver’s fur and giving them a bath, the beaver started to feel better. With lots of nutritious food including fresh willow, apples and carrots, the beaver has recovered.”
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