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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

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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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