Cutest Baby Otter EVER!! | Summary and Q&A

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January 6, 2019
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Cutest Baby Otter EVER!!

TL;DR

Coyote Peterson features a baby river otter at a wildlife sanctuary, showcasing its cuteness and discussing its characteristics and future prospects.

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Key Insights

  • 🦦 River otters are related to skunks, weasels, wolverines, and minks.
  • ❓ They are aquatic predators and opportunistic feeders.
  • 💦 Otters have streamlined bodies and are incredibly fast swimmers in water.
  • 🍼 The baby otter featured in the video is currently drinking milk but will transition to eating fish and other prey as it grows.
  • 🥅 Rehabilitation and release back into the wild are the ultimate goals for animals in wildlife sanctuaries.
  • 👶 Exercise, such as splashing around in the creek, is important for a baby otter's rehabilitation.
  • 🦦 River otters have a distinct odor.

Transcript

I'm coyote Peterson. And today we're featuring the cutest guest that I think we've ever had. I'm breaking trail Get ready to meet the baby river otter Look at how cute that baby otters now otters as we know are related to skunks weasels Wolverines and mink any action really looks a lot like a mink Especially with this coat now, they are aquatic pre... Read More

Questions & Answers

Q: How did the baby river otter end up in the wildlife sanctuary?

The baby otter was orphaned and taken in by the sanctuary for rehabilitation and, if possible, release back into the wild.

Q: What do otters eat?

While the baby otter is currently drinking milk, adult otters eat fish, snakes, frogs, and other small animals.

Q: Are otters quick in water?

Yes, otters are incredibly fast swimmers once in the water, despite being cumbersome on land.

Q: Can otters be found in the wild easily?

Catching a river otter in the wild is nearly impossible, making it fortunate to have one in captivity for this encounter.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • Coyote Peterson introduces a baby river otter that was recently orphaned and taken in by a wildlife sanctuary.

  • He explains that otters are aquatic predators related to skunks, weasels, wolverines, and minks.

  • The baby otter is currently drinking milk but will eventually eat fish, snakes, frogs, and other prey.

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