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MicroWave@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world · 3 years ago

An otter in California that keeps bullying people off of their surfboards has been too quick for wildlife officials to catch

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An otter in California that keeps bullying people off of their surfboards has been too quick for wildlife officials to catch

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A fearless sea otter has a history of misbehavior in its family. Its mother was known for approaching boats and kayaks.
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    Kevin Connor, a spokesperson for Monterey Bay Aquarium, said Otter 841 is considered a danger to the public because it is ignoring its natural survival instincts, ABC reported.

    “When we see this type of behavior exhibited by otters, it is a sign that they no longer have that healthy fear of human beings that allows them to stay safe in the wild away from us,” Conner said.

    I’m reading your words, Kevin, I am. But my heart is stronger than my brain. It wants that Otter to win.

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      LEAVE EM ALONE. But seriously, have they just tried giving em a surfboard?

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          *her

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    First the orcas, now the otters.

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      That’s what I was thinking

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    YOU KIDS GET OFF MY LAWN

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    Why are they trying to catch it? We’re in her territory

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    #TeamOtter

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    Omg what a rascle!

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    I love how they tried a bait board and it didn’t work. She knows the real boards have people on them.

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    Somebody needs to give him his own board.

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    In otter words, it’s lonely and wants to spend time with you.

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