Ollie was an otter pop — alone and almost frozen — when he was rescued by Seal Rescue Ireland. Given round-the-clock milk and a cuddly toy to keep him company, he recovered and prepared to go swimming for the first time. And just like an otter we met earlier, Ollie didn’t quite take to the water right away, but he got the hang of it. But the best part came when Ollie got a cuddly new friend — a girl otter! (via Murray C.)
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Is there some way to find and use these emojis that is safe for idiots?
If you’re using a windows computer, pressing the windows key (next to the bottom left control key) and period at the same time brings up the emoji box. Once it appears you can just scroll through or start typing what you’re looking for and it’ll search (so if you type “laugh” it’ll filter for all the laughing/smiling faces). (I learned recently that this also works in office programs like word and excel.)
If you’re on a phone or tablet there’s probably an emoji menu somewhere when you’re in typing mode.
Or there’s always http://getemoji.com/ where you can search and then copy/paste.
Hmmm, I’m on a Mac, but I do also use a phone. Thanks.
Yeah, I dunno about Macs.
The neatest thing about otters, in my opinion, is that their cute and cuddly demeanor can be extremely deceiving. I can’t think of another creature with a similar cute but deadly combination.
National Geographic explains that river otters can be extremely strong little buggers. They can take down alligators when they’re really hungry. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/news/2014/3/140306-otter-alligator-florida-predator-photos-wildlife/
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I canβt imagine the willpower of the caretakers to NOT snuggle when the babies want to cuddle! God bless βem.
Was ded after 3 seconds so I will save for lunchtime.