A day in the life of...A SEA OTTER...obviously?

 Hi and welcome back to my blog! Today's post is definitely...weird and different in all ways possible. BUT here we go...

Anyways, so today, I'm going to be writing about the basic day of a Sea Otter. Like what they eat, when they sleep and all that stuff! I hope you enjoy. (ALSO, my future plans for this is that I do it in like chapters I guess? Maybe?)

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I usually start my day off with a nice swim. Diving to the bottom of our thriving Kelp Forest and retrieving anything I can snack on. Today, I found a Sea Urchin and was lucky enough to catch a small fish. I brought them cheerily up to the surface and  started munching away at my meal. Helga, my favourite rock, was a huge help in cracking open the Sea Urchin!  

After breakfast, I groom my fur. It was particularly dirty from breakfast, but I was able to get all the gunk out of it in no time! The water is quite sold, so I made sure to rub in extra air bubbles and oils to keep me warm. Having fur is a commitment, I spend most of my time conditioning it so it's just right. My usual morning routine consists of  a swim, breakfast, grooming, grooming and more grooming. My fur need to be PERFECT! 

But today is special. I had scheduled to meet up with my family and...NAP. We haven't formed a raft in ages so I decided today was the day. So right when I was finished with my fur, I swam as fast as I could towards my mom and sister. I clutched their hands so tight I thought  they would fall off! Before napping, we talked a little about our days, and of course our hair-care routines. My sister also had a baby recently! She called him Monty, and he is just the cutest little bundle of fur I have ever seen! 

Anyways that's pretty much it for my day! 

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That is it for today! I really hope you enjoyed reading it and please let me know if you want to see another one! Thanks for reading! Bye!


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