Otter Play

© Bob Cournoyer

Otter Play

Uploaded: November 25, 2018 07:48:44 | Entered: November 25, 2018 07:50:11

Description

The one was chasing it's tail, and the other is trying to stop him from spinning.....

Comments

Mitch Spence level-classic November 25, 2018

What fun. Kind of hard to visually untangle them, as it undoubtedly was in reality. Talk about captions - the one with its head up and eyes wide open is thinking/saying something. #1717812

Amanda D. Austwick level-classic November 25, 2018

I like these two playing together, the thing I think is cute is the tail over the other one's head. #11738733

Bob Cournoyer level-classic November 25, 2018

It's the otter version of C.R.S.S. (Cranial Rectal Separation Surgery), like doctors perform on those that drive with their head up their a**! Maybe the otter was swimming erratically?? #11738751

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