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Where earth and water mix, there is muddy otter.

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You think that they enjoy being muddy?

>> No.1210  

>>1209 Certainly looks fun

>> No.1213  

>>1209
Of course! Everyone knows getting muddy is a cleansing spa treatment. Otter spa is always enjoyable.

>> No.1348  

>>1213

>Otter spa

Is that a spa for otters, or a spa with otters?

>> No.1349  

>>1348
A spa of otters, by otters, for otters.

>> No.1372  

>>1349
The best kind.

>> No.2818  

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>>1202
>>1203
Glad we get to see different angles of what happens when an otter sticks his nose in a puddle of mud



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