Here's a video you otter see: Trail cams in an Alaskan meadow caught a lynx diving into an "otter outhouse," where river otters go pee, for a roll in the stink.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologists think the lynx could be using the urine as scent camouflage *or* as a way to communicate with other nearby wild cats.
Either way, it's a smelly world out there.
#WorldOtterDay
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Video courtesy Kenai Refuge biologists / USFWS.