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Hands OnSea otters Milo and Nyac of the Vancouver Aquarium link paws, lose their grip, and in a sweet surprise ending, find each other again. Photo: Courtesy of Cynthia HolmesĀ
From the June 2009 issue of O, The Oprah Magazine
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