No.269
What do you think the future will hold for the otter? Short-term and long term?
Should Man go extinct, I believe they'll be able to replace us.
They can stand upright, have forward-facing eyes, and are able to use tools.
Some of them (smooth-coated, giant etc) live and hunt in groups where they're able to communicate and coordinate with each other.
Perhaps they'll go through the same kind of development that primates did when they became humans. Perhaps they'll develop better communication skills, maybe even a sort of language comparable to that of dolphins. Maybe they'll make more complicated tools, maybe even discover fire. I'd like to believe that could happen.
Of course, that's assuming we don't kill them all before that happens.
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No.289
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No.294
River otters will stay the same because they are perfect.
Sea otters will probably become more seal/dolphin-ish.
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No.550
>>294
This, river otters are done evolving.
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No.651
Otters are probably just gonna go extinct.
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No.666
>>651
Nooooo
They will never go extinct!
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No.705
>>550
Otters are only just getting started.
You ain't seen nothing yet.
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No.716
>>705
This isn't your average otter… This is advanced otter.
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No.731
>>716
>>705
The anthropocene is over, we vidrocene now
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No.732
>>716
Lift off!
Otter be a blast.
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No.733
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No.735
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No.737
>>735
Funny how all the marine mammals began as otter-like animals
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No.740
>>737
>Funny how all the marine mammals began as otter-like animals
Otter is Prototype for all fluid mammally fun???
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No.788
>>740
It's such a beautiful, simple concept: A long mammal that swims. Of course many animals copied it, but there can only be one original.
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No.849
>>737
This ugly bastard doesn't look much like an otter.
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No.850
>>849
Whale ancestors were more like furry crocodiles.
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No.851
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No.852
Whale whale whale, what do we have here?
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No.853
>>849
Nope, there are few creatures that compare to the beauty of the otter.
But this beast was still pretty long, and it lived the otter lifestyle. So that's something
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No.971
>>269
>Future of Otters
It's gonna be bleak, isn't it?
I'm losing hope for nature, honestly.
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No.994
we must secure a future for otters and cute little baby otters
at any cost
it is worth more than human life
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No.997
>>994
We must secure the existence of otters and a future for their babies.
13 words, remember them and live by them, my otter brothers.
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