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What are sea otters good for?

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People kill sea otters because they are the hairiest animal on earth! this is why people kill sea otters so don't kill them because of their fur or how much money you can get out of them.

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It's used for many things like hats,gloves, jackets, and boots to little key chain

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otters might be good for examining there personalities and for shows at the zoo and seeing what they do when in the water and where they go

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