A couple of charismatic sea otters, mother and child, share a meal of
crab caught at Point Lobos State Reserve on California’s central coast.
These animals do nearly everything in the water, including giving birth
and sleeping. Fur hunters once pushed sea otters to the brink of
extinction and a century ago only 1,000 to 2,000 individuals remained.
Today the otters are protected, and their numbers have swelled to
perhaps 150,000.
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