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1784677 No.1292  

Sometimes otter gets itchy.

>> No.1302  
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>> No.1309  

>>1308 Wow, that one must be extra itchy.

>> No.1310  

How do otters get itchy?

>> No.1351  

>>1310
It is usually a result of something going on underneath their fur

>> No.1352  

>>1351
What could that be? Nothing makes it past an otters fur.

>> No.1592  

>>1310
>>1352
Ticks or other parasites. Wild otters are full of them.

>> No.1595  

>>1592
Someone's gotta debug those otts then.
The whole lotta them.

>> No.1627  

>>1595
Otters are resilient. Theyre used to it.

>> No.1630  

>>1627
Resilient mammals.



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