Conservationists recently reunited a mother otter with her baby and caught it on film.
It seems surreal when marine conservationists plop the lost baby sea otter into the frigid waters of Morro Bay in Central California.
Before it makes its way back into the arms of its mother, the thing just bobbed around like a crabbing buoy.
The story began when the Marine Mammal Center, which operates across roughly 600 miles of coastline got a call on its public hotline that there was a creature crying frantically in Morro Bay.
With the help of Morro Bay harbor patrol, a 4-person team got to work on what they assumed was a lost otter pup, because of the similarity in the sounds this marine mammal makes with a human baby.
It wasn’t long before they located the pup, which they named Caterpillar, bu

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