Spotted necked otters Anonymous · #113 · Reply
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The spotted necked otter (Hydrictis maculicollis) lives in Africa and is more aquatic than other African otters.
I like how these guys always look angry for some reason.
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Anonymous · #123 · Reply
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A spotted necked otter's spotted neck.
Anonymous · #124 · Reply
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Mad cute
Anonymous · #127 · Reply
They have giant otter eyes
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Anonymous · #863 · Reply
They kinda look like small giant otters, with the spotted necks and everything.
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The otter with the spotted neck.
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Anonymous · #1771 · Reply
Otty necky spotty
Anonymous · #1775 · Reply
Noble Hunter.
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Is this a spotted necked otter? I think it is but i'm not sure
Anonymous · #3677 · Reply
It looks like it is
Anonymous · #3754 · Reply
I wonder how hard it is to spot a spotted necked otter who's in his favorite spot?
Anonymous · #3756 · Reply
Does a spotted necked otter know that his neck is spotted?
Anonymous · #3757 · Reply
Spotted neck otters are excellent spotters, so I think most could spot when they're neck has been spotted. But I'm sure there are some younger otters whose spotting skills are spotty at best, they might not know.
Anonymous · #3758 · Reply
If a spotted necked otter's neck is spotted and no one is around to spot it, does it have spots?
Anonymous · #3760 · Reply
Well how can it be spotted if no one is around to spot it! Of course the question remains, if you spot the otter but don't spot their spots, are they still spotted?
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