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Yep, looks like otters to me.
I can say with 70% certainty that those are indeed otters, though one of them looks something like soup
Oh, those ones are quite rare actually. Soup otters. Most otters prefer wild habitats, but soup otters prefer to play and hunt in soup, rather than rivers. A bit like glamping, maybe?
So instead of hunting in the water, they simply eat the water?
Brilliant.
Like shooting fish in a barrel.
Otters are the wisest hunters.
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Otters really know how to snug each other.
Post Big Otts and Little Otts being cute and snuggly.
The world could use some love.
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Big Otts snuggling Big Otts
Big Otts snuggling Little Otts
Little Otts snuggling Little Otts
All of these are OK.
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Kisses!
>kissesx
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There's no love like an otter for an otter.
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How do I profit from otters?
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>As in, how do I predict the future using the power of otters, or how do I predict where otters will be so that I can be around them?I find the two faculties to be related. The more in tune you are with the otter, the more you will sense its presence, and also the more you will unlock its advanced understanding of reality, and so gain glimpses into the future. That's how it's always worked for me, anyway.
The closer the better.
Full body snuggles would ensure max profetability, I imagine.
Otter knows not to fall for clairvoyant scams. That's how Otter has so much money.
>Full body snuggles would ensure max profetability, I imagine.But otters don't always like being touched. In fact for them it's better to keep a distance.
Well, it entirely depends on the relationship between the otter and the wannabe snuggler, doesn't it?
If there's one thing this image board proves, it's how happy otters look when they're getting cuddly with their otter-friends.
Obviously, as extremely discerning creatures, otters do not permit themselves to be touched by just anyone.
Train otters to catch you fish, then sell it.
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>How can I help otters?
>The first thing you may ask yourself after learning about otters is how you can help them. 12 out of 13 otter species in the world are in danger of extinction. Thankfully, many different organisations around the world are dedicated to conserving and caring for otters.You fellas doing your part?
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The three Rs of recycling! Reduce, Reuse, Recycle!
Reduce your consumption of disposable items (at least to a degree)
Reuse anything you can. plastic bread bags for examples.
and recycle anything you can. (of course)
Selfish acts, but good acts. And the most I can do for now.>There's a big ol list on the home pageOh! I didn't see it! Thanks anon!
Very good tips otteranon. Let's hope it will make a bit less of our trash end up in Otterland.
Otterchan itself helps otters. Because people come here not knowing about otters, and after they come here, they know about otters. We transmit otter knowledge.
Love the pic!
This site has found its purpose in the world.
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Livin' on the edge.
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>Captcha: paw
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fast ott
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I don't just like otters because they're cute. Lots of things are cute. Otters are more than that. Things like cuteness and beauty only touch the eyes. Otters however, touch your heart. There's just something about them that I can't describe, it's as if they are life in its purest form. It's as if if you opened a dictionary to look up the definition of "life", you could just find a picture of otters.
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This is the case except in quantum otters which can have multiple states at the same time.
I do suppose quantum physics can explain otters very well
Thats when it gets really good
It was only when I took a deep dive into Quantum physics that I truly began to understand otters and what makes them so special.
Please share your discoveries with us otter anon.
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Did you know otters rape their babies? I thought it was interesting
Do you have a source for your claim?
ı'm just joking kek
If otters do that, does that mean it's actually a cool and fun thing to do?
Of course they don't rape their own babies! That would be terrible. They only rape the babies of other species.
A smear campaign against otters on their very own chan? Surely not. Careful, anon. Otters may be passionate about free speech, but cross that RED line and find out what 'apex predator' really means.
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How are you otternons celebrating?
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Well, you have to be able to catch those big fish somehow!
Otters are filter feeders now?
That is so cute! Great collection.
Between Ottercine 2021 and those otter plushies, this is my best World Otter Day yet!
Thanks for sharing it, Otternons.
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Sure. Here's what I put together last year.
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And this one is from 2019. It seems like I forgot in 2018 though. I also made anime otter collages, see for 2017 and for 2019.
What is an "otter"?
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Magnificence, opulence, grandeur, nobility, and all that is good in the world. Or, more simply, a friend, assuming, of course, that you are judged worthy.
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Otters are life. No creature is as alive as an otter.
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Given that they are little torpedoes, how deep can they actually go? I suspect sea otters can go the deepest since they actually forage straight from the seafloor.
What does the science say?
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From my understanding, it differes greatly between species of otters. Sea otters are able to hold their breath for 4-5 minutes, and can reach a maximum depth of roughly 300 feet, with the deepest dive ever recorded being 318 feet. However, the average dive is under a minute long and the average depth is roughly 60 feet, which would imply that depths greater than 60ish feet would be somewhat uncomfortable or impractical for otters to undertake regularly and only really happen when necessary.
River otters, on the other hand, cannot go nearly as deep or for nearly as long, bottoming out at around a maximum depth of 60 feet per dive. However, they can swim at speeds of up to 7 mph, whereas sea otters usually don't go too much faster than 5-6. River otters can also swim for a quarter of a mile underwater before needing to come up for air, and can hold their breath for around 4 minutes comfortably, with the maximum recorded time sitting at roughly 8 minutes before needing to come up for air.
Looking back, that was a bit more information than you initially asked for, but extra information on otters never hurt anybody!
>extra information on otters never hurt anybody!Fact!
This post was just otters swimming thru your eyes and into your brain! Thanks otteranon!
I aim to please. Glad you liked it!

