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  2. These Adorable Otters Get Into Some Snow Day Shenanigans - AOL

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    Otter Fur Makes the Best Sled Scientists have found that the surface of the otters’ under-hairs is made to interlock with the base of the guard hairs on the outer coat.

  3. Bearded seal - Wikipedia

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    The skin of the bearded seal is tougher than regular seal and was used to make shoes, whips, dog sled harnesses, to cover a wooden frame boat, the Umiak and in constructing summer tents known as tupiq. [9] The body fat content of a bearded seal is about 25–40%. [10]

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    LifeProof was founded in 2009 by Gary Rayner. [2] He is a serial entrepreneur and has an MBA in Business from Queensland University of Technology. [3] After 18 months and a $1 million investment, the company made its public debut at the 2011 LAUNCH Conference where it won awards for the best product and best presentation after a demonstration with a LifeProof-protected iPhone 4 that included ...

  5. Qamutiik - Wikipedia

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    Other gear and belongings are lashed to the sled body, and passengers can either ride atop this load holding on to the lashing ropes, or, in the more modern versions, ride in the comfort of a "box" lashed to the sled, sometimes with a small windbreak or canvas cover. The packing and lashing of a sled is an art.

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    Pierre C. Shadeaux. Let's give this little guy an honorable mention! If you're looking for something a little different, watch for news from Zoo of Acadiana in Louisiana.

  7. Iñupiat - Wikipedia

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    A major value within subsistence hunting is the utilization of the whole catch or animal. This is demonstrated in the utilization of the hides to turn into clothing, as seen with seal skin, moose and caribou hides, polar bear hides. Fur from rabbits, beaver, marten, otter, and squirrels are also utilized to adorn clothing for warmth.