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53414 No.1393  
>> No.1394  

yea

>> No.1395  

They are so white on the bottom...

>> No.1396  
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>> No.1397  

>>1395
It’s good camouflage for when they’re swimming

>> No.1398  

>>1397
Not if they swim on their backs

>> No.1404  

>>1398
True, but otters are very smart, so they not to do that.

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>>1404 but they do

>> No.1407  

Eh, who cares if some crab sees them?

>> No.1412  

>>1407 Not otters.

>> No.1581  

>>1405 Looks like fun!

>> No.1587  

>>1581
Doesn't it?
Free floating.

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>>1397
Then why do sea otters have white heads?

>> No.1844  

>>1662
Maybe, for when they are diving down vertically, the crabs on the sea floor don't see them so easily?

>> No.1880  

>>1662
Strangely, some of them have dark heads and others have light heads.

>> No.1913  

>>1844
Death will not announce itself.

>> No.1914  

>>1880
Aren't there like three different subspecies?

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>>1914
Ah yes

>> No.2088  
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Upside down awake otter.

>> No.2124  

>>1914
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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>>2124
And here's a map

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Post some more inverted otters

>> No.4004  

Is a sea otter considered an upside down otter if it's on its feet or if it's on its back?

>> No.4005  

sɹǝʇʇo

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>> No.4042  

Otters are usually very busy, it's good to see they also get some time to rest

>> No.4045  

>>4004
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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>>4045
What about an otter doing a headstand?

>> No.4047  

>>4046
That's a spiral shaped otter, a category into itself

>> No.4048  

>>4047
Otters come in so many shapes, they are really quite amazing!



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