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  2. The Curious Reason Why Otters Hold Hands

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    Read on to learn the curious reason why otters hold hands. Sea otters live together in groups of 10 to 100 individuals, often forming “rafts” when they sleep by holding paws. ©MansonFotos ...

  3. Otter - Wikipedia

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    Otters are carnivorous mammals in the subfamily Lutrinae. The 13 extant otter species are all semiaquatic , aquatic , or marine . Lutrinae is a branch of the Mustelidae family , which includes weasels , badgers , mink , and wolverines , among other animals.

  4. Tool use by sea otters - Wikipedia

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    Sea otters also have some of the largest lungs in the otter family, which may be helpful for buoyancy, especially because sea otters do not have blubber. Being buoyant along the length of the body allows otters to lie on their backs and manipulate food, tools, and young while on the surface of the water. [6]

  5. Sea otter - Wikipedia

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    The average weight for adult sea otters that are in more densely populated areas, at 28.3 kg (62 lb) in males and 21.1 kg (47 lb) in females, was considerably lighter than the average weight of otters in more sparse populations, at 39.3 kg (87 lb) in males and 25.2 kg (56 lb) in females [5] Presumably less populous otters are more able to ...

  6. Here’s How Sea Otters Keep Their Tiny Bodies Warm

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    A sea otter's overactive metabolism plays a key role in helping the diminutive marine mammal keep its body warm in frigid temperatures. The post Here’s How Sea Otters Keep Their Tiny Bodies Warm ...

  7. Otter at Wildlife Park Totally Nails Tiktok’s ‘Interpretive ...

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    Patch Farms discusses the topic, "Researchers have observed groups of adult otters energetically tap dancing together while socializing. These otter dance parties help strengthen social bonds ...

  8. North American river otter - Wikipedia

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    North American river otters characteristically approach within a few feet of a boat or a person on shore due to their near-sightedness, a consequence of vision adapted for underwater sight. North American river otters have a transparent inner eyelid (called a nictitating membrane) to protect their eyes while swimming. [10] [23] [24]

  9. Otter at St. Louis Aquarium's Cute Way of Waiting to Be Fed ...

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    This is just too cute! Home & Garden. Lighter Side