And you think ferrets are destructive …..!!!?
Sunday, December 6th, 2009 at
3:24 am
My ferret friend from Croatia put the YouTube link up on the forum and when I saw this video, all I could do was thank the powers that be that ferrets are not QUITE as mad as these otters are!
I wonder if otters in general are as souped up as these two or are they just a unique pair of whirlwinds - LOL!
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thank you!
They were so cute.
I’m thinking twice now on wanting one as a pet !!! LOL I’ll go watch them at the Zoo !!! My house is way to small for the likes of them. I did love the one popping his head out of the washer, & the one hiding under the bed. Reminded me of my kids.(Real Kids that is ) Thanks for posting it.
how is it that I can cringe at the mess and still just turn into a puddle of goo at the utter cuteness?
I just love the way they are so slinky that they look like they’re swimming even when they’re running around the house.
So, so adorable!
Hahaha – you hit the nail on the head, Sunny!
I saw them many times in their natural enviroiment,not as pets,that video is fom England (I think so)..Otters are under a strenght law protection here in Croatia and it’s not allowed to keep them as pets..but thanks tahat low protection,we can see them playing as here in the wild nature..they are very curious,clever,playful,funny and smart..like ferrets but bigger,stronger and ful of energy..and of course,excelent swimmers and divers and is real funn look them playing!
You are so lucky to be able to see them in their natural surroundings, Dada. We have to go to the zoo to see otters and most times when we’re there, they’re fast asleep away from our prying eyes so we never get to see them playing