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Fisheries and Oceans on X: "Where does a sea otter store its favourite rock for cracking open shellfish? In its pocket, of course! Sea otters have flaps of loose skin under each
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FACTS | 🦦 Yup, sea otters have pockets. Folds of loose skin across their chests create a pouch under each forearm to store stuff in. S... | Instagram
Sea otters eat shelfish, in order to get to through the shell, the smash it with a rock, they store their favourite rock in a pouch under their forearms, making it one
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Many otters have a favorite rock that they store in one of their underarm pockets, carrying it with them wherever they go. : r/interestingasfuck
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Sea otters have baggy pockets of loose skin under their armpits that they use to store food or their favorite rocks which they use for cracking open mollusks or clams. : r/Awwducational
Sea otters have "pockets" near their armpit which they use to keep stones that are later used to crack open shellfish. Here's a live demonstration of the same by Shedd Aquarium