Experts hope study can help with reintroducing captive otters into wild to aid conservation efforts

Otters are able to learn from each other – but still prefer to solve some puzzles on their own, scientists have found.

The semi-aquatic mammals are known to be very social and intelligent creatures, but a study by the University of Exeter has given new insight into their intellect.

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