Leia, Quincy and their otter family will soon move from the coastal location to the zoo located in the center of the state.
FORT FISHER, N.C. (WECT) - The North Carolina Zoo at Fort Fisher (NCAFF) will be saying goodbye to one of its otter families.
FORT FISHER, NC (WWAY) — NC Aquarium at Fort Fisher sends off Leia, Quincy and four offspring but announces two new otters.
Stella and Fynn, two female North American river otters born in captivity in South Carolina, moved in at Mote Aquarium on Dec ...
The North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher plans to say goodbye to a beloved otter family at the end of January. Six otters ...
Sea otters are among the world’s most playful and adorable animals. They are beloved for their charming antics and cuddly ...
An adorable otter duo were recently seen snuggling together in their enclosure at Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium in Tacoma, Washington.Footage from the zoo shows Asian small-clawed otters Arista and ...
The otters were born Jan. 20, 2024 at the Lowcountry Zoo of Brookgreen Gardens in South ... associate vice president for Mote Aquarium, as they’re still in the process of getting to know one ...
When female otters came in the early 2000s, Wasson said, they began having babies. Plus, the Monterey Bay Aquarium released some of its sea otters into the slough. Some improvements in the ...