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    What is an otter's tail called?

    Question #25963. Asked by 4Js. (Jan 05 03 2:10 PM)


    mk2norwich

    Commonly known as a rudder.

    Jan 05 03, 2:30 PM
    Fosse4

    Beg to differ Norwich - think it's called a Pole

    Jan 05 03, 2:58 PM
    Norwich

    And apparently, it's also called a stern! Take your choice!

    Jan 05 03, 3:17 PM
    Siskin

    It's called a rudder in the 'AA Book of the British Countryside'.

    Jan 05 03, 8:49 PM


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