Only smart animals can do stupid things Anonymous · #207 · Reply
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Animals have to be smart to be able to do stupid things. Only intelligent animals can even come up with stupid things to do. That's why otters, raccoons, etc. are so funny, because they're intelligent. Stupid animals can only sleep, eat and do normal things which is why they're less funny. That's my theory at least. What do you think?
Anonymous · #214 · Reply
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Ah yes, raccoons can be pretty stupid-smart too.
Anonymous · #227 · Reply
What kind of otter is that? I've never seen an otter like that before
Anonymous · #229 · Reply
He's just wearing a mask.
Anonymous · #236 · Reply
Why would an otter want to hide his identity?
Anonymous · #240 · Reply
To cause mischief and mayhem of course.
Anonymous · #242 · Reply
>>236 we're all otters hiding our identities here.
Anonymous · #275 · Reply
you don't know the famous trash otter?
Anonymous · #278 · Reply
Of course we have to hide our identity!
Otter are in danger of extinction.
Always gotta keep a low profile, unless you can find an Otter Sanctuary. Such is the life of an Otter in this world.
Anonymous · #279 · Reply
Otters aren't ashamed or afraid to be otters. They'll even deliberately walk across roads so everyone can see that they're otters. That's based.
Anonymous · #306 · Reply
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>>279 We stand tall.
Anonymous · #309 · Reply
Did those otters find anything in those boots?
Anonymous · #326 · Reply
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A snack
Anonymous · #328 · Reply
How is his head and neck longer than his torso? Are otters this stretchy or is it just an illusion?
Anonymous · #331 · Reply
Seriously stretchy.
And also masters of illusion, simultaneously.
So probly a little of both.
Anonymous · #335 · Reply
I wonder what he saw up there...
Anonymous · #339 · Reply
Enlightenment. That, or maybe another otter.
Anonymous · #340 · Reply
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Anonymous · #348 · Reply
How do you know? Have you stretched an otter before?
Anonymous · #354 · Reply
I've watched an otter stretch.
It's a miracle of nature.
Anonymous · #355 · Reply
>>354 Otters never cease to amaze.
Anonymous · #368 · Reply
The truest dubs that I have ever seen
Anonymous · #374 · Reply
Word.
Anonymous · #441 · Reply
Fish cloud! It came from the ocean.
Anonymous · #1076 · Reply
>>340 >>441 Well, did he fly up there and catch it?
Anonymous · #1077 · Reply
>>1076 Not worth it. there's not a lot of meat in clouds.
Anonymous · #1089 · Reply
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The memes write themselves in real time
* from /icup/
Anonymous · #1090 · Reply
>>1089 Ugh, raccoons...
Anonymous · #1091 · Reply
>>1090 >>1089 Those fiends
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Anonymous · #3740 · Reply
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>>207 (OP)
>What do you think?
Agreed 100% The inquisitiveness of otters is what drives them into so many "stupid" situations, whereas simpler animals just don't have the same curiosity about the world. A fish, for instance, is going to live its simple fish life and not be overly curious about changes in their environment past how it immediately relates to their capacity to find food or be safe from predators. On the other hand, when an otter notices that his environment has changed somehow, he immediately jumps to investigating it, even if it doesn't at all impact his ability to hunt or stay safe. And this is why fish are otter fuel, and otters are not fish fuel.
Anonymous · #3926 · Reply
^This! Otters are curious and thus mischievous. They live in complex habitats with a lot of varied food sources where they benefit from being curious. Sometimes I suppose their curiosty gets the best of them lol
Anonymous · #4032 · Reply
Curious
Mischievous
Piscivorous
Mischipiscicurivous
Anonymous · #4065 · Reply
Gotta add in voracious now
Anonymous · #4066 · Reply
Mischipiscicurivororacious?

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