An Old Sea Otter’s Final Dive

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Every skeleton has its own personal story. In late June 2016, an unexpected carcass washed up near our ecological observatory on Calvert Island—an old male sea otter that our scientists knew from their research. And now, after 150 meticulous hours rebuilding his skeleton, he takes his final dive.
Producer, Videographer, & Editor - Grant Callegari
Producer - Josh Silberg

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I always thought sea otters have particularly human-like paw movements and seeing the skeleton I can tell they have quite similar hand or paw structure with that of humans.Anyway I love sea otters.

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