A surfboard-stealing otter is on the run

I just saw this story about sea otters in the Santa Cruz/Monterey area and had to reblog it. Before I moved to Mexico, my husband and I used to kayak in Elkhorn Slough, a small river that ran down to the ocean in the Monterey/Santa Cruz area. I had an amazing experience with sea otters in this area when I became separated from Bob. I was floating down the slough and noticed one sea otter, then two,  until I was surrounded by a ring of sea otters that kept floating closer until they formed a circle around me. At least one was on her back with a baby on her stomach and suddenly they all started singing! It was the most surreal experience. They floated closer and closer and finally I broke the circle and paddled down the slough toward the ocean where Bob and friends were waiting for me. When I read this story, it all flooded back to memory.

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Chris found this story about a California Otter stealing surface boards.

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By Holly Honderich in Washington

If you were to take a swim in the clear blue waters surrounding Santa Cruz, California, in recent days, you may have encountered an unlikely predator. Small and dark, whiskered and fluffy, she has developed a knack for theft and a taste for surfboards.Her name is 841. She is a sea otter.

Photographer: Mark Woodward, Santa Cruz, California

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    1. lifelessons's avatarlifelessons Post author

      I tried listening to sounds of sea otters but they didn’t sound like what I remember “my” otters as sounding like. As I recall, it was a sort of crooning. Perhaps your friend can tell me if I’m crazy or not.

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