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yea
They are so white on the bottom...
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It’s good camouflage for when they’re swimming
Not if they swim on their backs
True, but otters are very smart, so they not to do that.
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but they do
Eh, who cares if some crab sees them?
Not otters.
Looks like fun!
Doesn't it?
Free floating.
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Then why do sea otters have white heads?
Maybe, for when they are diving down vertically, the crabs on the sea floor don't see them so easily?
Strangely, some of them have dark heads and others have light heads.
Death will not announce itself.
Aren't there like three different subspecies?
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Ah yes
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Upside down awake otter.
Yes!
* Enhydra lutris nereis
(Southern sea otter)
* Enhydra lutris kenyoni
(Northern sea otter, lives in Alaska and is slightly bigger than southern)
* Enhydra lutris lutris
(lives in Russia and Japan)
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And here's a map
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Post some more inverted otters
Is a sea otter considered an upside down otter if it's on its feet or if it's on its back?
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Otters are usually very busy, it's good to see they also get some time to rest
That depends on if it's in the water or on land,
In the water sea otters swim on there backs, so a sea otter on its stomach would be an upside down otter
But on land sea otters walk on their feet, so a sea otter on its back on land would be an upside down otter
An otter is an upside down otter if it would usually be the other way up in the given context
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What about an otter doing a headstand?
That's a spiral shaped otter, a category into itself
Otters come in so many shapes, they are really quite amazing!
