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No worries! Do you happen to know the original source? Orphan creatures make me sad, but I think it’s valuable to credit the rehabilitation centres who are usually volunteers and relying on donations.
p.s: sorry it took a while to reply. for some reason Liftoff (app) didn’t let me comment at all… so i had to go on my computer, search out the link again etc.
This is a video of Joey the Sea Otter who was rescued in 2020 by Vancouver’s Marine Mammal Rescue Centre operated by non-profit conservation organization Ocean Wise.
whoops, my error. i wanted to write otter but by accident wrote beaver. sorry about that.
guess i was brain-afk while commenting (english isn’t my mother tongue).
No worries! Do you happen to know the original source? Orphan creatures make me sad, but I think it’s valuable to credit the rehabilitation centres who are usually volunteers and relying on donations.
i found it on tiktok :)!
https://www.tiktok.com/@kendra.m.l/video/7255143280839560453
p.s: sorry it took a while to reply. for some reason Liftoff (app) didn’t let me comment at all… so i had to go on my computer, search out the link again etc.
Excellent, thanks!
For extra context for others:
This is a video of Joey the Sea Otter who was rescued in 2020 by Vancouver’s Marine Mammal Rescue Centre operated by non-profit conservation organization Ocean Wise.
Joey now lives at Vancouver Aquarium.