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  2. Category:Fictional otters - Wikipedia

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    Fictional Otters. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. A. Anthropomorphic otters (1 C, 11 P) F. Animated films about otters ...

  3. List of fictional musteloids - Wikipedia

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    Sea otter: Bonobono: The sea otter protagonist of a gag manga. [9] Fungo Squiggly: Ferret: Get Fuzzy: The ferret antagonist. [10] Lylla: Otter: Marvel Comics: A supporting character of Rocket Raccoon. [11] [12] Miss Mam'selle Hepzibah: Skunk: Pogo: Originally Porky Pine's love interest. [13] Okojo-san Ermine: Okojo-san: A pet ermine living in ...

  4. Category:Anthropomorphic otters - Wikipedia

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    PB&J Otter; Powder, Copper, Coal and Otto; R. Russell (Happy Tree Friends) W. The Wind in the Willows This page was last edited on 30 November 2024, at 22:35 ...

  5. Chiitan - Wikipedia

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    In December 2017 a group of people from Chiitan, the otter's Tokyo-based production company, created a mascot for the otter, also named "Chiitan", in order to improve the otter's popularity. [6] Chiitan's design was created by illustrator Koh Hashibiro (端広こう), the same designer of Shinjo-kun.

  6. 9 Iconic Fictional Characters You Didn't Know Were ... - AOL

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    You'd be surprised how many of our favorite fictional characters have real-life counterparts. Here are nine of those fictional characters that have been inspired by real people.

  7. Kushtaka - Wikipedia

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    The second book of Ann McCaffrey's science-fiction The Twins of Petaybee series, Maelstrom, features a species of shape-changing deep-sea otter that refer to themselves as Kóoshdaa káa. [ 4 ] The Kóoshdaa káa is the main antagonist in the Bill Schweigert novel The Beast of Barcroft (2015).

  8. The Curious Reason Why Otters Hold Hands

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    Otters are social animals, and in the wild, live together in groups as big as 10 to 100 individuals. A popular animal exhibit at the zoo, people love to watch these aquatic mammals swim,

  9. Ring of Bright Water - Wikipedia

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    Ring of Bright Water is a book by Gavin Maxwell about his life in a remote house in coastal Scotland where he kept several wild otters as pets. [1] [2] First published in 1960, it became a best seller and is considered a literary masterpiece, [3] eventually selling over two million copies. [4]