Re: Otters Keep Warm With Hair, Not Fat



Marc Verhaegen wrote:
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> "Rich Travsky" <" traRvEsky"@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote in message
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> > > Yes, Richie, otters are smaller than humans, and they don't live in the
> tropics... Sigh...
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> > Yes, they do - sigh. And their hair is uniformly distributed unlike fat in
> humans...
>
> Sorry, my boy. My mistake. Otters are smaller than humans.

Large ones can reach a length of six feet. Weight up to 70 pounds. As big as
young humans and as big as earlier humans.
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