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Sea Otter
As you can surmise from looking at our chubby friend here, sea otters can eat an awful lot of bivalves. They break the shells by bashing them against a stone. I'm told that each otter has a favourite stone for this purpose and that they carry it around in a pouch they have on the left hand side. Could be an urban myth, though.
Yet another animal from Canon: Sea Otter - Marine Animals - Animals - Paper Craft - Canon Creative Park
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Nice model Philip. I've been thinking about making that one.
I do have a fresh water version - it's almost a pet and I call it "kettle" Cheers Mike |
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Such a cute fellow
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Nice. Those critters are fun to watch.
Seems like they do carry around a rock. Sea Otter Anatomy | Ocean Today Quote:
Fact number 10
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Thanks!
Appreciate your sharing this!
I know a little lady who wold love it.
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Thank you for your comments, gentlemen. The sea otter was a birthday gift (well, sort of) for my other half. It's now resting on a not-much-used part of kitchen top, along with another project. If things carry on like this the future of domestic bliss is going to be challenged, for sure. What to do?
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Lovely building!
Sometimes I suspect that we have to choose between paper and everything else... we need to find a solution...
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