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Otters love their buckets.
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Seems like a good way to catch an otter. Just put a bucket somewhere and wait for one to sit in it.
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Silly otter! Buckets aren't for eating.
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Otter transportation
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Otter waiting for his turn in the bucket.
It's otters all the way down.
And yet, today they persist.
In fact, thanks to internet replication, today otters are more populous than ever.
Otters faced down extinction and won; now they're unstoppable.
In fact, the great threat to their survival - humanity, through hunting and habitat destruction - have, thanks to excellent propaganda from Otter High Command, been transformed into otters' greatest allies.
Now that a critical mass of humans have been awakened to the true glory of otters, the otters' greatest enemy has turned into their best friend and strongest protector.
Just more evidence of the superiority, & permanence, of otters.
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Otter in the bucket.
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Ain't nothing better than a bucket, except for a bucket with leaves.
Pic from Kansas City Zoo
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What do you call a square bucket?
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A box with otters in it is called a otterbox.
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Hmm, maybe otters like buckets because they make good hiding places, similar to hollow logs which otters also like?
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Accidents can happen.
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Otters love their
buckets.