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Why this adorable otter family took over Singapore's streets - BBC (Original Post)
catbyte
Jan 2019
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Zoonart
(11,747 posts)1. Those are some badass otters.
Thanks for sharing. 👍
JoeOtterbein
(7,697 posts)2. Of course...
...I rec this!
BigmanPigman
(51,430 posts)4. From the time I first learned about sea otters
as a teenager I wanted to be reincarnated into one. They seemed to have it all...play in the water with family and friends, float in the sun, eat fresh seafood and very few enemies. Then Climate Change happened and about 10 years ago I decided that the otters won't have their lives like that much longer. Now I don't want to reincarnate at all since nothing will have it easy in the future.
Goodheart
(5,264 posts)5. In Louisiana we have some not-so-adorable nutria
But I would welcome these otters.