At the wildlife station

Otter gang keeps the keepers on their toes

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22.11.2024 11:00

Four little otter orphans have found each other at the Vier Pfoten wildlife station in Haringsee. "Lilly", "Fibs", "Motte" and "Milo" will soon be romping around a shared enclosure.

They came to the Vier Pfoten station in Haringsee in the district of Gänserndorf from different federal states. However, four orphaned otter babies are now about to form a lively gang.

Found without a mother
"Lilly" was discovered without a mother in Burgenland, "Fibs" at a pond in Kirchberg an der Wild in the Waldviertel. They are the younger members of the quartet and are now being reared together. Just like the Styrian "Milo" and the otter girl "Motte", who moved to Haringsee from an animal shelter in Freistadt (Upper Austria).

"Lilly" and "Fibs" are the two youngest members of the otter quartet
"Lilly" and "Fibs" are the two youngest members of the otter quartet(Bild: Vier Pfoten)

Friendship forged
The two older ones even go on trips together to the small pool in their enclosure. "Although 'Fibs' and 'Lilly' are not quite there yet, they get on well," say the keepers. As soon as the two little ones no longer need milk, the otter gang will be reunited.

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