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Two rescued otter pups were rehabilitated at the Florida Wildlife Hospital.

The otters learned to swim, hunt, and eat solid food before being released.

The Florida Wildlife Hospital is experiencing its busiest year to date.

The hospital relies on donations and community support.

These two little critters are a bit wet behind the ears.

But the two young rescued male otters seemed once again ready Friday to get their feet wet in the wild, after learning some key survival skills at the in Palm Shores.

The hospital released the two in Cocoa on Friday.

The first baby otter was found in early March in a cow pasture when he ran right up to his rescuer, crying for help. A search of the area didn’t find his mother or any other otters, so he wound up at Back To Nature Wil

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