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Man hospitalized with ‘significant injuries’ after encounter with mother otter at Northern California national park
ktla ^
| 06/30/2020
Posted on 07/01/2020 7:09:12 AM PDT by BenLurkin
The man was swimming in Manzanita Lake on June 25 when he was bitten by a female river otter, park spokesman Kevin Sweeney told The Times on Tuesday. The man was hospitalized with significant injuries, including scratches and puncture wounds that caused bleeding, but they did not appear to be life threatening, Sweeney said.
It is unclear what prompted the incident, but officials believe that the man may have gotten too close to the female otters kittens, prompting her to aggressively react.
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TOPICS: Outdoors
KEYWORDS: norcal; otter
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To: dangus
The Common or North American otter is a river otter. The California otter is the Sea otter.
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Huh. didn't know that, thanks. Apparently not as many in a good part of mid-America (white area in map) - probably why I'd never seen one.
To: BenLurkin
I once knew a man who was attacked by an otter. It really did some serious damage.
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posted on
07/01/2020 7:58:14 AM PDT
by
fso301
To: dfwgator
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posted on
07/01/2020 7:58:18 AM PDT
by
nwrep
To: BenLurkin
This is how the Otterman Empire began.
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posted on
07/01/2020 8:01:15 AM PDT
by
bunkerhill7
(That`s 464 people per square foot! Is this corrrect?? It's NYC.)
To: BenLurkin
This is how the Otterman Empire began.
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07/01/2020 8:02:07 AM PDT
by
bunkerhill7
(That`s 464 people per square foot! Is this corrrect?? It's NYC.)
To: BenLurkin
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posted on
07/01/2020 8:03:14 AM PDT
by
csvset
(tolerance becomes a crime when attached to evil)
To: BenLurkin
Sea otters (31 to 99lbs) are generally peaceable except when irritated, but freshwater river otters (11 to 30lbs) can be very aggressive with little or no warning. Rivers getting a lot of predators on their shores explains their quick triggers.
He is lucky to have just gotten minor bites.
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posted on
07/01/2020 8:09:06 AM PDT
by
yefragetuwrabrumuy
("All men and women were created by the, you know, you know, the thing.” -- Joe Biden 3/3/20)
To: mad_as_he$$
Morning.
I’ve watched otters tear the heck out of salmon
on the river. No mercy.
Canada geese can hit like a prize fighter.
To: sasquatch
Morning!
Teeth and energy!
To: BenLurkin
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07/01/2020 8:48:47 AM PDT
by
Savage Beast
(President Trump, praying for guidance, giving his salary to charity, is on the Side of the Angels.)
To: BenLurkin
The animals are fighting back. Woman at Yellowstone got in the space of a bison too many times and it attacked her. Wild horse that lives on that island on the east coast hit with a shovel and was promptly kicked back. Now the otters.
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07/01/2020 9:34:36 AM PDT
by
barker
(Donald Trump is my president.)
To: barker
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07/01/2020 9:44:48 AM PDT
by
BenLurkin
(The above is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion or satire. Or both.)
To: barker
The animals are fighting back.
All the animals got spoiled during the lockdown. They looked around and said "Hey, all of those annoying humans are gone! We can do what we want!" For a couple of months, the world was theirs and now they don't want to give it back.
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07/01/2020 9:46:30 AM PDT
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fr_freak
To: BenLurkin
You made me think of "The Loch Moose Monster." Science Fiction story of an otter genetically crosslinked to a moose which created a zany chimera on a far distant planet of settlers.
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posted on
07/01/2020 2:49:53 PM PDT
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higgmeister
( In the Shadow of The Big Chicken)
To: higgmeister
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posted on
07/01/2020 2:51:41 PM PDT
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higgmeister
( In the Shadow of The Big Chicken)
To: higgmeister
Excerpt:
Loch Moose looked as serene as it always did this time of year. The waterlilies were in full bloom---patches of velvety red and green against the sparkles of sunlight off the water. Here and there I saw a ripple of real trout, Earth authentic. On the bank to the far right, Susan's troop of otters played tag, skidding down the incline and hitting the water with a splash. They whistled encouragement to each other like a pack of fans at a ballgame. Never saw a creature have more pure fun than an otter---unless it was a dozen otters, like now.
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07/01/2020 3:04:12 PM PDT
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higgmeister
( In the Shadow of The Big Chicken)
To: BenLurkin
Maybe the otter identified as a honey badger
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07/01/2020 3:32:29 PM PDT
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Keyhopper
(Indians had bad immigration laws)
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