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There's a sea otter causing quite a commotion off the coast of Santa Cruz, California! This 5-year-old otter, known as otter 841, has become famous for her mischievous behavior. She has been seen aggressively taking surfboards away from surfers and even getting on top of them. Wildlife officials are trying to capture her because they believe she poses a safety risk to the public. However, capturing her has proven to be quite tricky.
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A team of wildlife experts from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and the Monterey Bay Aquarium have been trying to catch otter 841 for over a week now. They want to examine her and potentially relocate her to a zoo or aquarium. Unfortunately, their efforts have been in vain so far. Otter 841 seems to be quite clever and evades capture every time.
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Despite her troublemaking ways, otter 841 has gained quite the fan club. Every day, people gather to catch a glimpse of her sunbathing on the rocks, diving in the water, and munching on crabs. People are fascinated by her daring antics. However, capturing her is essential for her safety and the safety of others.
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The team trying to catch otter 841 has faced many challenges. Bad weather has made their pursuit even more difficult. The main issue, though, is her ability to avoid capture. She has become wary of the nets that the team uses to catch her. Wildlife officials have tried using a baited surfboard to lure her onto a boat, but as soon as she senses danger, she dives off.
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This otter's aggressive behavior is unusual, and experts are unsure why she acts this way. It could be due to hormonal surges or being fed by humans. Whatever the reason, wildlife officials are concerned and want to address the situation. Otter 841 was born in captivity and released into the wild in June 2020. Since then, she has exhibited aggressive behavior multiple times, including approaching people.
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It's important to remember that southern sea otters like otter 841 are a protected species. Their population is currently threatened, which is why they are listed under the Endangered Species Act. So, while it may be entertaining to watch this mischievous otter, it's crucial that she is safely captured and relocated.
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In the meantime, her fans continue to visit the bay and hope that she will be left alone. Some people argue that she's just having fun and hasn't hurt anyone. However, it's essential to prioritize the well-being of both otter 841 and the public. Wildlife officials are working hard to find a solution that ensures everyone's safety.
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