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Love to Love You Baby: Two Otters Seen Carressing Each Other in Trance
Love to Love You Baby: Two Otters Seen Carressing Each Other in Trance
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One of the Earth’s cutest creatures are very attentive to each other and caring. Otters fall asleep holding paws in order not to lose each other. They are also... 17.01.2020, Sputnik International
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Love to Love You Baby: Two Otters Seen Carressing Each Other in Trance
16:00 GMT 17.01.2020 (Updated: 06:35 GMT 21.03.2022) One of the Earth’s cutest creatures are very attentive to each other and caring. Otters fall asleep holding paws in order not to lose each other. They are also very smart. They use rocks to crack open clams they like so much.
If there is one thing we ought to (pun intended) learn from otters its how one should need to snuggle. Boy, these two creatures have a PhD in canoodling!