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The Wild File The Wild File: Outdoor Questions Answered SUBMIT YOUR QUESTION FOR THE WILD FILE HERE: wildfile@outsidemag.com If we use your question in an upcoming issue of Outside, you'll receive a free one-year subscription! By Jason Daley
Q) Do cows lying down really mean it's going to rain?
Sue Koehler and Paul Brogan, Orange Park, Florida Yes and no. The term "river otter" is misleading; the playful little mustelids live in almost every aquatic environment in North America, from rivers, marshes, and lakes to the big briny off both coasts, where they stick close to shore and venture inland for freshwater. The sea otter, however, almost never leaves its marine milieu. This threatened species, with populations in California and Alaska, is outfitted with some of the densest fur in the animal kingdom, kidneys that can process salt water, and hind flippers that make them superb swimmers but poorly suited for habitat hopping. Drop one in sweet water and it'll likely survive as long as there's foodwhich might not be long at all. "A sea otter consumes 25 to 35 percent of its 60-pound body weight every day," explains Steve Shimek, executive director of the Otter Project, a California conservation group. "One animal would quickly decimate a small lake." Q) Why is the human iris colored? Madison, Wisconsin-based freelance writer JASON DALEY is a frequent contributor to Outside. Subscribe to Outside and get a FREE Gift! Give the gift of Outside Magazine! Subscribe to Outside Online's free weekly e-mail newsletter featuring gear reviews, fitness advice, galleries, podcasts, and more. |
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