No.291
Otters? No thanks, I prefer the original.
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No.292
Buxolestes? No thanks, I prefer the original.
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No.293
Castorocauda? No thanks, I prefer the original.
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No.545
>Otters but they aren't really otters
Who knew such a thing existed?
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No.595
>>545
The otters we know will come and go, they're neither the first nor the last. There've already been plenty of different otter species, and whenever one otter went extinct a new otter soon followed in its tracks.
I mean, of course they're technically not otters, but you can't look at those pics and tell me those aren't otters.
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No.642
>>595
Seems wherever there's fish in water, sooner or later otters will appear.
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No.1018
>>595
>when otters come back after going extinct
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