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If you look at an otter's track, there is a "hill" or "lump" between the fingers and palm
Me and a couple friends of mine went fishing on the Arkansas River last night near Subiaco, AR. 2009
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If you look at an otter's track, there is a "hill" or "lump" between the fingers and palm
Me and a couple friends of mine went fishing on the Arkansas River last night near Subiaco, AR. 2009
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The otter's return is attributed to the ban on organo-chlorine pesticides in the 1970s and its designation as a protected species.
River clean-up brings otters back from brink of extinction Stephen Bates 2010
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The otter's seal-like whiskers were long and sparse and dangled to the water line.
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For my second reflection on this white-rimed night was that even an otter's prosaic, eventless passage along a dyke expressed a kind of triumph.
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The male otter's arms (legs, whatever) are effective for grooming their fine pelts but are too short for getting a good grip on a mate.
Sexy Celebrity Seas 2010
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The male otter's arms (legs, whatever) are effective for grooming their fine pelts but are too short for getting a good grip on a mate.
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Ya think Clinton gives an otter's behind about the democratic party, party unity or the direction of the country?
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It is as if the whole of an otter's body is filled with oxygen.
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However, the ensuing return to the surface seemed to elicit some additional expression of an otter's supple powers.
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