otter
A brown-orange, furry, bipedal creature commonly known as an orangutan. It has long arms, distinctive shaggy hair, and a somewhat melancholy or thoughtful expression. Often depicted in a seated or climbing posture.
There are different emoji meanings for otter in different cultures:
- Western culture
- Often represents wildlife, conservation, nature, rainforests, and endangered species awareness. May be used in discussions about science, zoos, or environmental issues.
- East Asian culture
- Similar associations with nature and wildlife. In some contexts, it might be used to refer to someone who is perceived as 'simple' or 'naive', though this is not a primary or common use for the emoji itself.