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Sometimes otter gets itchy.
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What could that be? Nothing makes it past an otters fur.
Ticks or other parasites. Wild otters are full of them.
Someone's gotta debug those otts then.
The whole lotta them.
Otters are resilient. Theyre used to it.
Resilient mammals.
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<- Otter food processing. This is where otters turn their prey into power.
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An otter is a machine that turns fish into fun
Otters really are a miracle of nature!
The finest machine in the world as far as I'm concerned.
When otter sees a food, it will grab it with its mouth and then destroy it into pieces.
The food then gets turned into otter power so the otter can get more food.
>otter powerThunderOtts Are Go!!!
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I've got a weasel here, comrades. Are they our allies or not?
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Weesels are friends. Don't know why anyone would portray them as evil.
Weasels are just dry otters
Too
dry. Can you really trust a dry animal?
Don't put a gun so close to a weasel, it's dangerous.
Depends on the weasel.
Any tiny creature that can rip out the throat of its enemies and scare off predators many times its size is one you would probably prefer to have as an ally, no?
The question is, can the weasel you've cornered be trusted?
Only time will tell.
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I feel a Second Spring coming on.
Otters aren't ready for summer to be over.
I think otters are going to make it Spring again, all over the world cause they want to keep splashing in the water while it's really really HOT
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What do you mean? Otters flourish in all seasons. They like Autumn because they can play with leaves. And use them as fancy hats.
Otters KNOW there are greater seasons and cycles and THIS IS ONE
Any otter could tell you: this is not a time for fallen leaves.
This is a time to SPLASH something new into existence and SPRING into a news cycle.
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Afghanistan is otter country. Will the taliban be nice to them?
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The answer to that is most certainly not.
Otters see a threat to their environment, they take it out.
Apex predators don't tolerate no upstart competition.
Are they really a threat though? That was the original question
Sometimes the original question is not the real question.
Regardless, the reality is this:
To the extent that the Taliban are nice to their otters, the Taliban will continue to exist. To the extent that they are not nice to otters, they will cease to exist. The choice is theirs.
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Survival of the ottest
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Steppin on the beach
What do sea otters do on the beach?
Based on the pic I'd say, boogie.
They step, they slip, they stir, they sit.
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My fine fellows,
our annual otter movie night is to return at the end of next month, God willing. We shall enjoy a rewatch of the classic otter film Ring of Bright Water
along with perhaps some fun educational otter videos.
We meet on May 26th at 9PM CET at our usual location: https://cytu.be/r/ottercine
Make sure to tell your friends. Looking forward to a good time!
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Is it possible to go back and look at an archived version of the stream?
Uhh, I don't believe that exists.
Exactly, so I don’t think that you could go back and look at the documentaries posted in the chat . Right?
I guess you can never step in the same Ottercine twice.
We'll just have to do it all over again.
Yep. I watch otter movies for the plot.
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Asian short clawed otters are so small and pudgy. Compare that to Eurasian otters with their muscular, well-proportioned bodies.
How do you explain this?
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You still gotta love their chubby round faces.
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Definitely. They are the most widespread otter species for a reason.
Greatest empire in history.
Eurasian otters are lone otters, they have to be strong in their own. Meanwhile Asian Small Clawed Otters live in groups and so they can rely on each other more.
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Good old Strength in Numbers.
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I want to break free
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All otts are dangerous if you make them angry.
Hot tip: don't make an otter angry!
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