Otters standing up Anonymous · #1293 · Reply
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Otters can stand up. ITT post pictures of otters standing up.
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Anonymous · #1301 · Reply
what's up with that thumbnail?
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It kind of looks like the otter is pretending to be a jew. Silly otter!
Anonymous · #1304 · Reply
>>1303 why, because he has his hands together?
Otters do that often when they hold their food or juggle a pebble.
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IF YOU'RE OTTER AND YOU KNOW IT CLAP YOUR HANDS
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Anonymous · #1307 · Reply
That's part of it, but it's also how his posture looks in the thumbnail, combined with how his nose is protruding further.
Anonymous · #1311 · Reply
>>1303
>Silly otter
That otter is super duper smarty, just like all otters, thank you very much.
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>Otter giving a presentation
Anonymous · #1317 · Reply
>>1314 what is it about?
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clap clap

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A standing ovation
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As all otters deserve
Anonymous · #2054 · Reply
Pitching his new business idea, perhaps
Anonymous · #2057 · Reply
Can otters also walk on two legs?
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It seems like they can.
Anonymous · #2885 · Reply
>>2861 That one can.
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If one otter can, maybe all otters can?
Anonymous · #2888 · Reply
>>2887 How many cans can an otter can if an otter can can cans?
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This is Jackson from Sacramento
Anonymous · #3072 · Reply
>>3071 What an upstanding guy. Outstanding posture too. Really head and shoulders above the rest.
Anonymous · #3073 · Reply
Yeah it's definitely up there. A towering performance that really rises to a high standard
Anonymous · #3084 · Reply
A firmly established otter and a pillar of his community
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Anonymous · #3903 · Reply
Since otters walk on all fours, would an otter doing curls be considered arm day or leg day?
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Otters' forelimbs are sometimes legs and sometimes arms
In this picture he's using them as arms so I'd call it arm day
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