Sea Otters: The Hand-Holding Sleepers
In the wild, sea otters have a unique way of sleeping. Unlike other mammals, they don't curl up in a ball or find a cozy spot to snooze. Instead, they hold hands with each other, literally. This behavior is essential for their survival, as it helps them stay together and avoid drifting apart in the water.Sea otters are found in the coastal waters of the Pacific Ocean, from Japan to California. The...More
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