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Otters Hold Hands While Sleeping
Sea otters often hold hands while sleeping in groups (called rafts) to prevent drifting away from each other in the water.
About this fact
Sea otters have a charming habit of holding hands, especially when sleeping. They float on their backs in groups called 'rafts,' and holding hands helps them stay together and not drift apart in currents or while napping. Mothers and pups also hold hands to keep the young ones close and safe. Sometimes they also wrap themselves in kelp to stay anchored.