Pelto nicholl klinman, michel tang, becky, the sassy sea grass scientist, pierce franklin, they all want to know, how acute does it get? Pierce wants to know, what's the cutest thing you've ever seen? And oughter do theyr. Rona taylor, anne and kate tims all want toknow, why do they love ice so much,. Rhona says, we have otters and our local river in scotland, and it's magical when you see them, but, oh boy, it gets so how do they stay cold in an icy river? Yes. So sea ot
YOU’RE NOT READY. But it’s time. Otters. Sea otters. River otters. Big beefy otters. Tiny otters. Giant river otters. Otters chasing you down the street. Dr. Chris J. Law, a professional Lutrinologist, shares tales about coastal vs. inland otters, otter terrorism, magical teeth, lustrous fur, rock pockets, kelp naps, otter terrorism, cautionary motherhood, toxic relationships, hand holding and why otters make you trust them, despite the fact that you should perhaps not trust an otter.
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