Concealed otters Anonymous · #2254 · Reply
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Otters are very good at hiding.
Anonymous · #2255 · Reply
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An otter has no trouble getting its slinky body into tight, hidden spaces. They also blend in perfeclty with their natural surroundings. That's why they are so hard to spot.
Anonymous · #2287 · Reply
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Anonymous · #2288 · Reply
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>>2287 The otter is here, in case you missed it
Anonymous · #2289 · Reply
Thank you, I was having trouble with that one. I was worried that there might not have been an otter at all
Anonymous · #2290 · Reply
Always expect otters.
Anonymous · #2316 · Reply
Ninja Otters !?
You never know when they will strike
Anonymous · #3400 · Reply
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Here's Bealltainn hiding in her enclosure at IOSF's sanctuary.
https://mailchi.mp/otter.org/your-latest-in-otter-news-crdm0yff7s-2634830
Anonymous · #3404 · Reply
Where?
Anonymous · #3405 · Reply
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Anonymous · #3986 · Reply
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Anonymous · #4002 · Reply
Why hasn't anyone posted a pic with an otter in it in this thread yet?
Anonymous · #4006 · Reply
Otters are very sneaky, I have confidence we will get to see one someday!
Anonymous · #4081 · Reply
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Tolga peeking
Anonymous · #4094 · Reply
These otters have disguised themselves as salamanders, but they cant fool us because they have "otter" in their name. Silly otters! https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20240904-hellbenders-saving-the-threatened-lasagne-lizard-from-extinction
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