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Problem is, you can't predict when the wild animal will stop playing and start attacking.

I didn't say it wasn't possible "playing" with a wild animal might end in getting bitten, my point was that an otter can catch FISH underwater so it's pretty obvious he/she wasn't really looking to do any harm, or at least one of those guys would have been bleeding.

Might have been trying to "run them off" so he could relax in the sun though!

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The way they 'talk' cracks me up. That one looked like he just wanted to see what was going on. They're curious critters and can be quite affectionate. I'd be more wary of a wild one of course, but they are known to be generally agreeable even in the wild, assuming they're not defending themselves or their young. You just never know with a wild critter though.
 
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