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Fur Real: The Science Keeping Sea Otters Warm

Northern sea otters, unlike other marine mammals, lack blubber. Instead, they rely solely on their dense and specialized fur to keep warm. In the frigid waters of Alaska that can reach around 32°F, that’s one incredible coat! Let’s take a close look at how this impressive fur works.

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