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You finally found a page dedicated to explaining animals. Sea Otters are quite smart. When you place shells on the sea otter's head one after another, it immediately takes them off with its hands. It's almost driven crazy by the prank. But once the keeper gently pats its head to comfort it, it quickly calms down. Then it uses its little hands to fi

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I just love how nature gives the craziest powers to smaller animals cuz if it was me

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2 The University of Maine's Lobster Institute estimated the odds of finding a calico lobster are 1 in 30 million. r/RealLifeShinies There seem to be so many rare lobsters. I wonder what this little critter would look like cooked and in a juicy lobster roll. Mmm... lobster rolls..

2 The University of Maine's Lobster Institute estimated the odds of finding a calico lobster are 1 in 30 million. r/RealLifeShinies There seem to be so many rare lobsters. I wonder what this little critter would look like cooked and in a juicy lobster roll. Mmm... lobster rolls..

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This is a single barnacle landing. Have you ever wondered why barnacles, even though they look tiny, are considered so dangerous? They are so terrifying that even centuries-old sea turtles can suffer badly because of them. The real danger is not their number. It is the way they attach themselves. Just one barnacle on a turtle's shell can spread wit

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