Friday, November 7, 2014

Orphaned Baby Otter Relocates To Shedd Aquarium In Chicago



Discovered by a jogger who heard her crying, a week-old baby otter weighing 2.2 pounds was found on Coastways Beach in California. After four weeks of intensive care and stabilization at the Monterey Bay Aquarium, Pup 681 was transferred to the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago where she could now receive round-the-clock care.




Sea Otter Pup
Photo:  Shedd Aquarium





Shedd Aquarium



Weighing in at just under six (6) pounds and at a length of 22.6 inches upon her arrival, Pup 681 is now being taught how to be an otter by the animal care experts at Shedd who are making sure that she eats, grooms herself, and sleeps. Currently her diet consists of instant formula, shrimp and clam. Pup 681 will receive a new name and join four other otters in the Regenstein Sea Otter habitat at Shedd once she is ready.



Pup 681
Photo: Shedd Aquarium


Sea otters are the heaviest member of the weasel family but are among the smallest of marine mammals. Native to the coasts of the northern and eastern North Pacific Ocean, the sea otter's incredibly thick coat of fur is their principal form of insulation. Adult sea otters range in weight between 31 and 99 pounds with the males weighing more than the females.



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2 comments :

  1. Such beautiful creatures. What an awesome job it would be to nurse her back to health!

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    1. I fell in love with this little otter when I saw it. Nursing her back to health would have to be so rewarding. We had previously been to the Shedd Aquarium shortly following the birth of a Beluga whale in 2007, and they had just begun to allow the public in to see it. Thanks you for stopping by the blog!

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