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Otters respond to their environment through a variety of behaviors, including vocalizations, social interactions, and play. They are known for their playful nature, often engaging in activities like sliding down mud or snowbanks and playing with objects. In social groups, otters communicate through chirps, whistles, and growls to maintain cohesion and coordinate hunting. Additionally, they exhibit grooming behaviors to strengthen social bonds and keep their fur waterproof.

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