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'Smooth-coated otters (maroon + gold text) by Su_G' (https://www.spoonflower.com/fabric/5133895): a special text recolored version of my entry in Spoonflower's 'Significant Otters' Design Challenge. © Su Schaefer 2019 with thanks to Dr. Nicole Duplaix whose picture I used as my reference, + researchers at U Exeter: The title refers to recent findings that otters – specifically, smooth-coated otters - learn by watching and copying each other. Scientists performed their usual tricks, creating puzzles baited with food, and the otters watched and copied each other's problem-solving techniques. Young otters were more likely to copy, and solved the puzzles more than six times faster than their parents. The scientists concluded that “smooth-coated otters adopt a 'copy when young' strategy”. You can read more at: Otters learn by copying each other (University of Exeter) (https://phys.org/news/2017-08-otters.html#jCp) See more 'animal' designs by Su_G. (https://www.spoonflower.com/profiles/su_g?shop_selection=tag&tag=animals) See other designs by Su_G. (https://www.spoonflower.com/profiles/su_g?sort=freshtastic) Original: Ink pen + watercolor on paper, half-brick repeat. [Currently set @ Fabric: 266 ppi ; Wallpaper: 200 ppi; can be resized: Spoonmail or comment below before ordering] [ Recolour commissioned by Alexia // Filename: otter_inkpen+watercolor+text-gold+maroon ]

'Smooth-coated otters (maroon + gold text) by Su_G' (https://www.spoonflower.com/fabric/5133895): a special text recolored version of my entry in Spoonflower's 'Significant Otters' Design Challenge. © Su Schaefer 2019 with thanks to Dr. Nicole Duplaix whose picture I used as my reference, + researchers at U Exeter: The title refers to recent findings that otters – specifically, smooth-coated otters - learn by watching and copying each other. Scientists performed their usual tricks, creating puzzles baited with food, and the otters watched and copied each other's problem-solving techniques. Young otters were more likely to copy, and solved the puzzles more than six times faster than their parents. The scientists concluded that “smooth-coated otters adopt a 'copy when young' strategy”. You can read more at: Otters learn by copying each other (University of Exeter) (https://phys.org/news/2017-08-otters.html#jCp) See more 'animal' designs by Su_G. (https://www.spoonflower.com/profiles/su_g?shop_selection=tag&tag=animals) See other designs by Su_G. (https://www.spoonflower.com/profiles/su_g?sort=freshtastic) Original: Ink pen + watercolor on paper, half-brick repeat. [Currently set @ Fabric: 266 ppi ; Wallpaper: 200 ppi; can be resized: Spoonmail or comment below before ordering] [ Recolour commissioned by Alexia // Filename: otter_inkpen+watercolor+text-gold+maroon ]

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