Otters play to strengthen family bonds
River otters engage in playful activities within their family groups, which are vital for strengthening social bonds, teaching survival skills, and ensuring the group's overall resilience and success.
River otters aren't just playing for fun; their lively games in rivers and streams are crucial for strengthening family ties. These semi-aquatic mammals live in close-knit groups, and activities like chasing, wrestling, and sliding help young otters learn vital survival skills.
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