Otters Holding Hands »

Posted By Eagle_Eye 2 weeks, 3 days ago in Arts & Entertainment

Otters hold hands and find comfort in touching each other.

Read Full Story at wimp.com »

44 Views Share Story 5 Comments Report

Submitted By:
Eagle_Eye

I am a female who has lived a complex life with complex situations and have learned a lot from my experiences.

I love the Environment ...

Who Also Submitted:
Other Related Articles:

RSS Join the Discussion

+ Add Comment
Comments So Far: 5 (view all)
- Display
  • 100%
    Eagle_Eye2 weeks, 3 days ago

    This comment is below the standard viewing threshold View It »

    This is so cute!! They do this in the wild so that the ocean waters doesn't separate them as they drift in the water.

    (comment_max_expanded_depth : 2) (comment depth : 2) (recursion depth : 1) (max_comment_reply_depth : 40) (comment_max_render_depth : 3)
    Reply

    1 Reply

    loading loading ...
  • 100%
    Eagle_Eye2 weeks, 3 days ago

    This comment is below the standard viewing threshold View It »

    dang double post!

    (comment_max_expanded_depth : 2) (comment depth : 2) (recursion depth : 1) (max_comment_reply_depth : 40) (comment_max_render_depth : 3)
    Reply
    loading loading ...
    • 100%
      Pupi2 weeks, 3 days ago

      This comment is below the standard viewing threshold View It »

      Awwwww, adorable!! When my mom used to take us to the Zoo, the otters and the seals were my favorites to watch.

      Thanks, EE!!!

      (comment_max_expanded_depth : 2) (comment depth : 2) (recursion depth : 1) (max_comment_reply_depth : 40) (comment_max_render_depth : 3)
      Reply
      loading loading ...
      • Neutral
        BronxBomber2 weeks, 2 days ago

        This comment is below the standard viewing threshold View It »

        LMAO! OMG! That is so cute! I wish I could prop this a dozen times.

        :oD

        (comment_max_expanded_depth : 2) (comment depth : 2) (recursion depth : 1) (max_comment_reply_depth : 40) (comment_max_render_depth : 3)
        Reply
        loading loading ...
        View All 5 Comments

        Add a Comment

        Sign In With Your Propeller Account

        Forgot your password?

        Please keep your comments relevant to this story.

        To create a live link, simply type the URL (including http://) or email address and we will make it a live link for you. You can put up to 3 URLs in your comments. Line breaks and paragraphs are automatically converted — no need to use <p> or <br /> tags.