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Snow otters
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Otters seem to enjoy themselves the most with all that white stuff around. Post some snowy otters.
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>captcha: pip
heh
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Do otters ever get cold?
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Always warm and cozy.
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Such a beautiful face
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We've just had our first snow here today! That means the "play with leaves" season is finally ending and it's time for the "play in the snow" season. Otters always roll with the seasons.
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Hello /otter/ ! Please be sure to consider yourself invited and stop by the /christmas/ party in one week back at a your old stomping-grounds.
https://anon.cafe/christmas/res/94.html#2549
Won't be the same w/o all you otterbros there.
Thanks for the invite, I'll try to make it!
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A little otter with a little snow on his little nose(Roger Williams Park zoo)

>Roger Williams Park zoo
I haven't been there since I was a kid. I should go visit their otters sometime soon.
Oh, is it nearby where you live? That's cool. I hear they even have giant otters too.
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The "snowy nose" look looks to be rather popular with otters
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I mean is an otter really snowy without a snowy nose?
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It's just a couple of states away.
>I hear they even have giant otters too.
It’s a necessary accessory!
How do you explain the snowy nose phenomenon? Is it just that snow sticks more easily to the nose than other parts of the otter's body?
The nose snows.
So cool, what an amazing pair of otters! It's lovely seeing them twirl around underwater.
I'd bet some of it is that otters check stuff out by sniffing it, and so that's the first part of the otter that touches something with snow
That's what I thought too. You stick your nose into everything,eventually something's gonna stick back.
Otters have to work a little harder for their food in the snow but they also get to enjoy themselves playing in it, so it's a fair trade right?
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