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What is the one way the otter is adapted to living in the moving water of a river
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What is the one way the otter is adapted to living in the moving water of a river
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Answer - The otter eyes adaption allows them to seeing food item in the murky or dark moving water.
Reasoning - the otter eyes has been a essential for them because without it they won't catch food.
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