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Did you know? Sea otters hold hands while they sleep to avoid drifting apart! This adorable behavior, called “rafting,” helps keep them connected while floating in groups. Sometimes, they even form “rafts” of up to 100 otters! Additionally, sea otters are one of the few animals to use tools, often using rocks to break open shellfish.
Sea otters have the densest fur of any mammal, with up to one million hair follicles per square inch! This thick fur keeps them warm in cold waters because, unlike most marine mammals, sea otters don’t have a layer of blubber. Instead, they rely on their fur and spend a significant amount of time grooming to maintain its insulation.

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Did you know that laughter not only boosts your mood but can also strengthen social bonds? Studies show that shared laughter can increase feelings of connection and trust, making it a great tool for building relationships.
“Laughter is the shortest distance between two people.”
Victor Borge
Sleep does more than just rest your body – it helps your brain consolidate memories, repair tissues, and even detoxify harmful substances. Getting a good night’s rest is one of the best things you can do for your mind and body!
“Sleep is the golden chain that ties health and our bodies together.”
Thomas Dekker
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