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Otters Bring Home The Gold
Media Release
Jul. 14, 2006

 

Sliding and wrestling, belly flopping and somersaulting, river otters really know how to play! They take advantage of any slippery slope for fun, whether it’s a summer slide down a muddy hill or a winter thrill on snow and ice. The energetic animals launch themselves downhill sliding headfirst over and over again. They glide on their bellies with their front paws by their sides.

They are playful animals. They live around rivers, or other body of water. They enjoy themselves too. You might not want to go up to one and just pat it though. They can also be a little dangerous at times. Still, the otter is one of the coolest animals around.

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