Journal 2/2: The mischevious Monterey Bay sea otter!
a year ago
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https://www.furaffinity.net/view/55619625/ If I were Ashley and I decide to not be in the river and be in the seas/oceans, what would you do if I'd want to be on the surfboard or go close to you while you wade along the beaches as a human?
Yep, this is what I would want to ask you if this happens!
Of course, there would be no way that in the furry world that this lutrine species would get away from any talk! Consider it lore!
It is going on for some years now that the female sea otter with a numerical name #841 can be terrorizing or just wanting to have fun on surfboards. If it is that there would be some furry instance that could happen in real life, this would be it. From the news, it is that its mother who was exposed to friendly human interaction caused her to be this way, and it could be soon that the offspring she had could do the same. She is currently trying to hitch rides on surfboards, boats and other modes of transportation that are built for the water. And from some accounts, SCARING sea recreationists!
As it would be a bit detrimental that we should leave the wildlife alone and have them have their survival skills ingrained to fend for themselves and not be dependent on humans for protection. Although at a time, Enhydra lutris was on the cusp of being critically endangered, it was the ban of hunting its pelt that the populations are rising and it is the help of humans in general for conservation to have its populations higher and have a better future for the species.
Well, it is PROFESSIONAL SCIENTISTS involved in helping the sea ottter return to the oceans to have more rafts (floating together) and bevies and romps, but with the casual human interaction increasing, with this one, sea otters could be having some romps with humans! Of course, with Otter #841 able to escape capture several times, it could be a matter of time when perhaps it can educate other otters that humans are of no harm and can maybe evolve to be smarter and could act furry in RL to even mimic what humans do.
Already, there have been RIVER otters as pets (From the channel "Kosumet"):
....but SEA otter? With how it was getting close to extinction, and that one will have to have the right salinity for a pet owner to have such an otter, and that it can be more aggresive if one touches this species as they don't want their fur to be messed up (It is much more dense than a river's.), and provided that it would spend almost its ENTIRE life in the water, that would much less than 1% possible that one would own a lutrine species built for the ocean. So if it is that you would come to Santa Cruz or Monterey, CA and encounter Otter #841 and would behave like it wants to be your pet, abstain from interacting-DON'T be nice towards it and have it go. Just looking at it would be the only way to see that otter-I agree with what the wildlife agencies would say for it.
I feel it is intriguing for this otter to act the way it is, but this is a sign that otters would soon be furried and be more able to act like humans if they are in contact with humans so often. Of course with the many videos of otter owners recording their pets, they do seem to know what they want, and with the behavior that they kiss each other-EVEN A HUMAN MASTER (See this one-look for 1:17-AWWWwwww! : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cX7ZVg2IoYw ), it is soon that these species despite a bit more clumsy on land, can be more adaptable and behave like Homo sapiens sapiens if evolution is positive for them.
We will see what Otter #841 will do in the years ahead if it keeps evading capture- will it cause other sea otters to act like her? Is the sea otter getting less scared of humans? Is it a sign that nature is starting to get more needy of humans because we aren't leaving them alone? Would our friendliness in RL and the presence of watercraft be detrimental for the species itself in general?
Do remember, if it is one animal that has a behavior that is not normal for the rest of the wild population, it can cause the others to take notice and may adopt the abnormality as well. As it is natural for sea otters to AVOID humans, this one is the deviant! If you are thinking that such a small animal in RL will not harm humans, you may want to think again as there are videos of otters in the Amazon as a group KILLING JAGUARS! As they do have claws and the ability to use rocks as tools, we'd better be careful on these species, you know. Related, but a different species, mountain lions (cougars/pumas) in the Americas are getting more and more prevalent like this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aE6JY1Lw0xc ...and we humans have no other choice for our defense to save our loved ones to kill them for such attacks. Hope otters will not up to that level of viciousness and vice, but let's hope that Otter #841 is just curious and would be playing around, because if it is that it makes such an attack and KILL, it will be a definite alarm for marine scientists, the IUCN and the public as its history of seeing humans via its mother could have a profound effect on both man and otter if it tells others to not fear man as many species of otters are socialistic. We'll see if they will hate humans if they all of a sudden turn anthro and have their furry personalities... or like and be friendly towards us if they have that mantra of "Don't eat (or harm) the hand that feeds you".
For such news of Otter #841, here is a website to start off with: https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/ne.....er/ar-BB1nfyxP
You can find more about this sea otter in such news searches.
Yep, this is what I would want to ask you if this happens!
Of course, there would be no way that in the furry world that this lutrine species would get away from any talk! Consider it lore!
It is going on for some years now that the female sea otter with a numerical name #841 can be terrorizing or just wanting to have fun on surfboards. If it is that there would be some furry instance that could happen in real life, this would be it. From the news, it is that its mother who was exposed to friendly human interaction caused her to be this way, and it could be soon that the offspring she had could do the same. She is currently trying to hitch rides on surfboards, boats and other modes of transportation that are built for the water. And from some accounts, SCARING sea recreationists!
As it would be a bit detrimental that we should leave the wildlife alone and have them have their survival skills ingrained to fend for themselves and not be dependent on humans for protection. Although at a time, Enhydra lutris was on the cusp of being critically endangered, it was the ban of hunting its pelt that the populations are rising and it is the help of humans in general for conservation to have its populations higher and have a better future for the species.
Well, it is PROFESSIONAL SCIENTISTS involved in helping the sea ottter return to the oceans to have more rafts (floating together) and bevies and romps, but with the casual human interaction increasing, with this one, sea otters could be having some romps with humans! Of course, with Otter #841 able to escape capture several times, it could be a matter of time when perhaps it can educate other otters that humans are of no harm and can maybe evolve to be smarter and could act furry in RL to even mimic what humans do.
Already, there have been RIVER otters as pets (From the channel "Kosumet"):
....but SEA otter? With how it was getting close to extinction, and that one will have to have the right salinity for a pet owner to have such an otter, and that it can be more aggresive if one touches this species as they don't want their fur to be messed up (It is much more dense than a river's.), and provided that it would spend almost its ENTIRE life in the water, that would much less than 1% possible that one would own a lutrine species built for the ocean. So if it is that you would come to Santa Cruz or Monterey, CA and encounter Otter #841 and would behave like it wants to be your pet, abstain from interacting-DON'T be nice towards it and have it go. Just looking at it would be the only way to see that otter-I agree with what the wildlife agencies would say for it.
I feel it is intriguing for this otter to act the way it is, but this is a sign that otters would soon be furried and be more able to act like humans if they are in contact with humans so often. Of course with the many videos of otter owners recording their pets, they do seem to know what they want, and with the behavior that they kiss each other-EVEN A HUMAN MASTER (See this one-look for 1:17-AWWWwwww! : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cX7ZVg2IoYw ), it is soon that these species despite a bit more clumsy on land, can be more adaptable and behave like Homo sapiens sapiens if evolution is positive for them.
We will see what Otter #841 will do in the years ahead if it keeps evading capture- will it cause other sea otters to act like her? Is the sea otter getting less scared of humans? Is it a sign that nature is starting to get more needy of humans because we aren't leaving them alone? Would our friendliness in RL and the presence of watercraft be detrimental for the species itself in general?
Do remember, if it is one animal that has a behavior that is not normal for the rest of the wild population, it can cause the others to take notice and may adopt the abnormality as well. As it is natural for sea otters to AVOID humans, this one is the deviant! If you are thinking that such a small animal in RL will not harm humans, you may want to think again as there are videos of otters in the Amazon as a group KILLING JAGUARS! As they do have claws and the ability to use rocks as tools, we'd better be careful on these species, you know. Related, but a different species, mountain lions (cougars/pumas) in the Americas are getting more and more prevalent like this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aE6JY1Lw0xc ...and we humans have no other choice for our defense to save our loved ones to kill them for such attacks. Hope otters will not up to that level of viciousness and vice, but let's hope that Otter #841 is just curious and would be playing around, because if it is that it makes such an attack and KILL, it will be a definite alarm for marine scientists, the IUCN and the public as its history of seeing humans via its mother could have a profound effect on both man and otter if it tells others to not fear man as many species of otters are socialistic. We'll see if they will hate humans if they all of a sudden turn anthro and have their furry personalities... or like and be friendly towards us if they have that mantra of "Don't eat (or harm) the hand that feeds you".
For such news of Otter #841, here is a website to start off with: https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/ne.....er/ar-BB1nfyxP
You can find more about this sea otter in such news searches.
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