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Massimo (mirror)
@rainmaker1973-m.bsky.social
Jul 10, 10:21 PM
Animal centers like Keikyu Aburatsubo Marine Park near Tokyo and the Dubai Aquarium offer unique encounters where the otters can place their little paws through holes in the glass and visitor can pet and feed them them. Original post
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Massimo (mirror)
@rainmaker1973-m.bsky.social
· Jul 9, 06:44 AM
Animal centers like Keikyu Aburatsubo Marine Park near Tokyo and the Dubai Aquarium offer unique encounters where the otters can place their little paws through holes in the glass and visitor can pet and feed them them. Original post
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<span class="text-xs font-bold text-slate-300">Barbara Appleby</span>
<span class="text-[10px] text-slate-500">@barbapple.bsky.social</span>
<span class="text-[9px] text-slate-600">· Jul 9, 07:47 AM</span>
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<p class="text-xs text-slate-350 leading-relaxed break-words">This makes me feel uncomfortable-otters should be out living their best lives in the wild, not forced to beg for treats-&amp; it looks dangerous for the otters-I can just imagine some human hurting that little paw for ‘fun’…..</p>
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