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The /otter/ guide
Also try our backup board on https://anon.cafe/otter/

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 No.406

We should have an infographic with pics and descriptions of all the types of otters. I just looked up the giant otter and boy is that big chungus a freaky looking but still based boy.

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 No.407

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Here you go. From OSG

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 No.482

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This is an overview of all the otters there are

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 No.502

We have an otter guide now

https://8ch.net/otter/guide.html

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 No.512

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There was once an enormous otter the size of a wolf. I wish we still had that one

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 No.645

People really need to learn their otters. At the zoo I keep hearing people call river otters sea otters, it's all so tiresome.

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 No.706

>>645

The science of Otter should be a compulsory subject in school

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 No.955

>>512

It's a shame reading the list of all the extinct Otter species, and how little info is available about them.

Oddly, many of them lived in Sardinia.

Just look at that list on the right: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otter

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 No.965

>>706

Exactly. We need more master otterers.

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