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Old 04-02-2006, 07:19 PM   #1
 
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a coyote or bobcat with an otter in his mouth voice ure opions idc
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Depends which one is bigger, maybe I would buy a baby otter, but a full grown otter ?
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Old 04-04-2006, 01:56 AM   #3
 
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I'd have to say the odds of that situation ever taking place in the wildwould have to beslim to none. Like Alex said, possibly if the otter was extremely small. A full grown otter is almost as big as a coyote. {30-33" from nose to base of tail} Personally, I think otters are way to pretty to mount in a pose like that. Many of the forms available for them really capture their playfullness and attitudes. That's what I like about them. I'll have to give a thumbs down on that mount idea.
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hows this then a otter with a bream in his mouth give me a suggestion
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