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Index of Subjects Good point David. This one was definitely on the move. A family group often “rested" on their regular visits to our wharf in Riverport, Lun Co in the past. Rest, for them, consisted of staying on the wharf while wiggling and tumbling around constantly. Nancy > On Apr 19, 2019, at 7:36 PM, David Webster <dwebster@glinx.com> wrote: > > Hi Nancy and All, > > I have seen Otters in the wild only once and it was like watching a perpetual motion machine set on maximum; one adult and several young I think. One after the other they would slide, head first and feet up, down a steep earth bank into a shallow brook, bounce, bounce, bounce up the brook beyond the bank then bounce, bounce, bounce down the brook along the far bank to the slide.... Do you really need replicated factorial experiments to establish that animals have emotions ? > > Dave W > > On 4/19/2019 5:39 PM, nancy dowd wrote: >> I just saw an Otter bounding along the shore in front of the camp. I believe it might have had its sights set on the Mallard who was loafing there and took to flight just before I saw the Otter (or possibly this was just coincidence). I haven’t seen one here for years but they are more elusive than beavers and probably been using the lake all along. >> >> Nancy D >> E Dalhousie, Kings Co. >> >> Sent from my iPad
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