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Otter
news :
Unusual otter
attack kills dog
A teenage girl watches as the animal
grabs her pet, pulls him under the water
and snaps at the foot of a would-be
rescuer.
By TAMARA LUSH
© St. Petersburg Times,
published May 4, 2001
NEW PORT RICHEY -- Heather
Davis thought the dark brown otter was
just playing with her dog Mike.
Then the 4-foot-long otter seized Mike's
snout with its teeth and started to
drag the fluffy, white dog into the
lake.
Heather screamed for
help.
As the otter pulled
the dog under, a family friend grabbed
a pole, jumped into a small boat and
tried to rescue Mike. But the dog already
was limp and floating away.
"The otter went
under water," said Rick Wolf, 19.
"Then it jumped on the back of
the boat and started attacking my foot."
Heather, 13, and her
sister Stephanie stood in the back yard,
hysterical.
"The otter had
his whole mouth around (Wolf's) shoe,"
said Heather.
Wolf, whose shoe was
not penetrated by the otter's teeth,
kicked and jabbed it with the stick.
The otter swam over to Mike, grabbed
the dog and glided off.
Wolf, the boyfriend
of Heather's 17-year-old sister, was
not injured.
The body of the dog,
an American Eskimo, was found on the
shore of the lake on Wednesday, a day
after the attack.
Pasco Animal Control
has placed a trap in the Davis' back
yard on Vienna Lane, which borders a
small lake in the Regency Park subdivision.
"Otters usually
are not aggressive, they're usually
a very shy animal," said Denise
Hilton, Pasco Animal Control manager.
The otter could be a mother trying to
protect her litter, or it could be rabid,
she said.
Either way, "I'm
sure it was very traumatic for them
to have their dog killed by this critter,"
Hilton said.
Otters are protected
animals in Florida, but they can be
killed if they destroy property, authorities
said.
Attacks are highly unusual.
However, there have
been a few incidents involving river
otters, which are aquatic members of
the weasel family.
In 1999 in Melbourne,
an otter bit a man on his shin. Earlier
this year in New Bedford, Mass., a police
officer was bitten by a rabid otter.
In Florida, otters are
usually found near fresh water. They
eat mostly fish, but have been known
to eat birds, snakes and insects.
The animals, which can
look a lot like giant wet cats when
they emerge from the water, are usually
3 to 4 feet long, and can weigh up to
25 pounds. Otters have webbed toes,
short legs and a small, flat head.
The violent attack left
local and state officials puzzled. "This
is very bizarre behavior for an otter,"
said Jeff McGrady, a wildlife biologist
with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission. "It sort of just left
us scratching our heads."
Heather's father, John
Davis, said the family got the dog,
Mike, as a puppy, five years ago.
He was very fond of
Heather, and slept on her bed at night.
When she was a little girl, Heather
used to dress the dog in hats and other
funny clothes, he said.
"Mike was very
gentle, not aggressive at all,"
said John Davis.
Davis said his neighbor
had seen an otter in the lake several
weeks ago.
"If they had said
an alligator was in the lake, I might
have been concerned," he said.
"I never thought anything about
an otter."
River otters
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission
HABITAT: In Florida,
usually found near fresh water. They
live in burrows on water banks, often
under the roots of trees.
DIET: They normally
feed on animals such as crawfish and
fish.
SIZE: Usually 3 to 4
feet long, weighing up to 25 pounds.
Otters have webbed toes, short legs
and a small, flat head. |