Otters can be dangerous if they feel threatened, says Sabah Wildlife Dept


KOTA KINABALU: Otters might look adorable and seem playful, but the public are advised against petting them as these creatures can be dangerous if they feel threatened.

State Wildlife Department director Dr Augustine Tuuga said due to its territorial behaviour, they might attack humans.

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