There's just so many things to learn about them. Ere's not enough time. Im so like we know so much about sotters? Oh, relatively,. Just because they're easier to study on by s of the other otter species in asia or south america. Those ones are very are much harder to study due to their locations and because their population sizes are either shrinking or we have no idea. There is actually another otter species down in south america called the m in otter, and it looks like a river otter, but it actually lives in a marine environment too. It astrally eats a lot of hard shell prey too.

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