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13 Otters That Will Get You Through The Week

Because who doesn't love otters?

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13 Otters That Will Get You Through The Week
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Whenever I'm feeling down, I turn to the Internet for support. From puppies getting stuck places to cats knocking things off counters, there are plenty of things to lift my spirits. Here are 13 otters that keep my heart happy.

1. This momma and her baby.


Can we talk about how cute they are? Please?

2. These two cuddle bugs.


Sometimes all you need in life is to cuddle your favorite person (or otter).

3. An army of baby otters.


Could you imagine a militia comprised entirely of baby otters? I can. It's fantastic.

4. The work out otter.


Remember kids, stretching is important.

5. Musical otters.


Who knew otters could be so talented?

6. Two little love otters.


Just look at their little paws. That is all.

7. Athletic otters.

This guy can shoot hoops better than most of us... and looks way cuter doing it, too.

8. Professional wrestlers.


I'd be scared to face him in a wrestling match.

9. Sleepy otters.


I just... I just want to cuddle him forever.

10. Hungry, Hungry Otters.


I'd rather play this than Hungry, Hungry Hippos any day.

11. The otter that can juggle.

That counts as juggling... right?

12. HE'S SO FLUFFY.


And fat. He's fat too.

13. How can you not love otters?


They're all so cute I want to scream.

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