Sunday, April 08, 2007

Cutie, cute cute!

Just sharing a very popular YouTube video which earned 3,442,833 views and still counting

Indeed, nature's beauty..



As YahooAnswers explains it:

"Most animals don't hold or shake paws normally, but sea otters do (as is shown in the clip).
It's not really a display of personal affection, more of a social connection kind of thing.
Since sea otters sleep at sea, floating around like in the video, holding hands like that keeps the group together, so they don't drift apart in the night. Because of this, the otters feel more comfortable holding hands while asleep than drifting alone. So it serves both social and practical purpose."

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