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 No.609

Why can't we have huge otters like this anymore? Instead we're stuck with these tiny things. The giant otter is good but it doesn't even come close to some of the extinct ones. I don't want tiny weasels, I want 200 kg beasts.

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 No.611

Bigger is just better

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 No.639

I like big otters, just because you get more otter per otter.

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 No.668

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You sure you don't like tiny otters?

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 No.673

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 No.704

>>611

Good things come in small packages:

>>668

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 No.709

I like 'em smol

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 No.734

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small otters

BIG OTTERS

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 No.959

>>609

>>668

There should be a balance of both. Smol and huge are both excellent in their own ways.

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