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Otters Eat S’pore Family’s Koi Fish, Owners Still Help Them Cross Road To Safety 
By Sabrina Seng SG Source: mustsharenews 5/22/2022
Sabrina Seng
Singapore Family Helps Otters To Safety After Having Their Pet Koi Fish Eaten

Otters have won the hearts of Singaporeans with their adorable antics. They even became the unofficial mascot of our nation.

However, as otter sightings get increasingly common, many found that they can present significant inconveniences.

On Saturday (21 May), Facebook group Ottercity shared that a woman, who wished to be identified as Angel, was shocked to learn that otters had eaten her family’s koi fish.
 

Despite feeling upset about losing their prized pets, the family understood the importance of respecting wildlife. They even helped the otters cross the busy roads to safety after the incident.
Otters feast on koi fish

According to the post, Angel and her family were shocked and dismayed to find their pet koi fish dead in their pond

 
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