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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. Woman's ‘Magical’ Cuddle Session with Baby Otter ... - AOL

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    Because otters sleep in the water, they need ways to not float away. It's believed that holding hands keeps otters sleeping in groups, which is their preference. When they hold hands, no one gets ...

  4. Sea otter - Wikipedia

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    Sleeping sea otters holding paws at the Vancouver Aquarium [70] are kept afloat by their naturally high buoyancy. Southern sea otters playing with one another at the Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve. Although each adult and independent juvenile forages alone, sea otters tend to rest together in single-sex groups called rafts.

  5. 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.

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

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    KUOW shared what Michelle Wainstein, a wildlife biologist who studies the droppings of otters along the Green and Duwamish Rivers had to say about the dance, "We have wonderful footage of what we ...

  7. Aonyx capensis capensis - Wikipedia

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    Otters usually bask in the sun or can return undercover to sleep. [1] Walking on land is awkward for Cape clawless otters so they are observed to either walk slowly or do a seal-like trot. The tail can either be carried off the ground with its tip curving upwards, or dragged on the ground leaving a distinct trail. [1]

  8. 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]

  9. California's surfboard-mooching sea otter has returned to ...

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    Otter 841, California's most ornery sea mammal, has returned to waters off Santa Cruz. Authorities warn surfers and swimmers to steer clear of the creature.