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Otter chomping on his grub
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Imagine being devoured alive by an otter
Anonymous · #921 · Reply
Just like how the otter likes it!
Anonymous · #922 · Reply
RIP
AND
TEAR
Anonymous · #924 · Reply
The reward for a long day of hunting is being able to destroy the creature you caught with your teeth
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>>924 Thats what otter teeth were designed to do.
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Crushin it
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>>922
>tfw the Doom music comes on
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The otter with the fish in the mouth
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Where is the fish? It was there and now it's gone.
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Anonymous · #1661 · Reply
"I'm hungry"
* Otter
"I'm hungry"
* Human
Anonymous · #1672 · Reply
>>1661 God feeds all.
Anonymous · #1712 · Reply
Where does a fish go after an otter catches it?
Nowhere.
Anonymous · #1718 · Reply
The fish gets upgraded.
It becomes OTTER.
Anonymous · #1725 · Reply
How strange! The fish helps the otter catch more of its kin.
Anonymous · #1744 · Reply
Once assimilated, the fish realizes it is better to be OTTER than to be fish.
Thus the fish happily devotes its life force energy to helping other fish undergo the transcendent process of becoming a superior life form.
Anonymous · #1845 · Reply
Fish are
the life force of otters
No fish, no otters
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Here's a nice pic
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chompers
Anonymous · #1968 · Reply
wow...
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Crab's crushing defeat
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Anonymous · #1999 · Reply
Someone should tell him that it's not real.
Anonymous · #2025 · Reply
I read that you can tell otters that eat crabs from their more pinkish noses because of how often they get snipped.
Anonymous · #2053 · Reply
Maybe it's just practicing
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Anonymous · #2180 · Reply
>>2163 It looks like it knows what's about to happen.
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Anonymous · #3234 · Reply
Hah! An-otter otter thread! How fun!
Anonymous · #3394 · Reply
An otter will usually eat a fish head first so that it's killed and doesn't flop away
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This one looks like he caught a bird
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