
threatened
Morel
Southern Sea Otter
Enhydra lutris
This patient is a southern sea otter, a threatened species. Because sea otters are very dexterous and curious, we retrofitted several pool areas at our hospital to provide a safe space for juvenile and adult sea otters to receive life-saving care.
Many sea otters strand suffering from domoic acid toxicosis, toxoplasmosis, injury and other ailments.
photo © The Marine Mammal Center / USFWS permit MA101713-1
- Age at Admit
- Adult
- Sex
- Male
- Rescue Location
- 17 Mile Drive (Seal Rock Beach) - Pebble Beach, Monterey
- Cause of Death
- Malnutrition, Trauma, Unknown, Euthanasia, Sarcocystis, Toxoplasmosis, Cardiac abnormality
- Admitted
- 01/21/2024
- Status
- Deceased
- Deceased Date
- 01/21/2024
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