Baby otters visit local pub

by rpshen | July 2, 2008 at 01:36 pm
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Last week, we heard about an alligator that went into a local pub in Australia. Today it was discovered that two baby otters were on the loose over the weekend. Guess where  they chose to visit - the local pub of course! So what is it about a pub that attracts this wildlife? Sure beats me but perhaps zoologists should take this into consideration when studying animal behaviour.


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Two baby river otters are safely in the care of a wildlife rescue group after a weekend excursion that took them through several Petaluma neighborhoods, including a stop at a local pub.

Residents began calling the Sonoma County Wildlife Rescue hotline Friday night, reporting sightings of the pair slinking across porches and diving under fences.

The first otter was caught Saturday morning after a homeowner caught the animal sleeping between a garbage can and a flower pot. The second one, however, kept moving through town and was spotted by a man outside Mario & John's Tavern that night.

"He was afraid he'd sound crazy or we'd think he'd been drinking too much. But he said it hissed at him twice and then ran across the street into some bushes," said Donnie Figone, co-owner of the tavern.

Someone finally trapped the baby otter at an auto parts store Monday morning and called the rescue group.

Rescuers believe the mother of the 2-month old siblings, each about the size of a shoebox, may have been injured or died. Baby otters cannot survive long without their mother, spurring the weekend search for them.

Officials say a third otter also could be on the loose in town.

The baby otters will be moved to the Lake Tahoe Wildlife Care center, which has an otter habitat, and eventually will be return to Sonoma County to be released back into the wild, the rescue group said.

Rescue workers should probably search other local taverns for the third otter. That's probably their best bet.

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Amy Judd
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rpshen, I like this story - awwww, so cute!

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poolparty

I love how animals are hitting the local pubs to get their drink on...that's great I love it

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mythlady

These are newly born otters, taken at the Elkhorn Slough, not far from Santa Cruz, California. We were on a "photo safari" at the time I took the pictures.

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KenEKaplan

May 2008 in Monterey Bay was a lovely time for Otter moms. Several moms and their newborns kept the harbor visitors charmed and delighted.

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maria reilly

Taken at the Philadelphia Zoo. This little guy sat on top of the rock formation "barking" at the other otters at play.

Photo by: Maria Reilly

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rpshen

I'd like to thank everyone who contributed a photo to my story. I love cute animal stories/photos.

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perry.morphing

This was taking at Moss Landing, California in Monterey County in springtime, 2008. A baby sea otter being held by it's mom, in the harbor where they were safe from predators.

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