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Otters hold hands to prevent drifting apart while they sleep on the water's surface.
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The ocean’s natural movement can separate them without physical contact.
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Holding hands (or paws) reinforces pair bonds, especially between mothers and pups.
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Sea Otters sometimes wrap themselves in kelp for extra stability while sleeping.
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Staying in groups helps protect them from predators like sharks and orcas.
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Holding hands looks adorable, but it actually plays a key part in their daily safety routine.
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