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Otter Family Can't Wait To See Baby They Thought Had Drowned

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[They come running when they hear him cry!] [VIEW ONLINE] | [FORWARD] MAY 21 20 16 [The Dodo] FOR THE LOVE OF ANIMALS [Otter Family Can't Wait To See Baby They Thought Had Drowned] When a baby otter was separated from his family — nicknamed the Marina 9 by Singapore's devoted otter-watching community — one man found himself literally jumping into action to save the young otter's life. [READ MORE] ALL THE FEELS [Baby Hippo Abandoned By Family Makes His First Real Friend] Charlie the hippo was abandoned by his family in South Africa when he was only days old. Tiny and weak, he would have died on his own. [So the kind people at the Thula Thula Rhino Orphanage took him in.] [Cat Meets 50 Dogs And Loves Every Single One] When his dad decided to take him to a dog show to meet some dogs, there was no doubt that Boomer could handle it ... and [he proved just how well by meeting 50 dogs. In one day.] INSPIRING + IMPACTFUL [Weirdly Beautiful Seal Literally Blows Up When He Gets Mad] Just a seal. With an inflatable head. Well, it isn't technically the hooded seal's head that blows up, but rather a slip of skin on the forehead, [which, of course, accounts for the name.] [Dog Cries At Door After Owner Moves Away Without Him] A woman named Shirley Martindale-Horner was the first to arrive at the house. She picked him up and brought him to the groomer he desperately needed. [Then she took him to her home. For good.] VIDEOS [This Cat Is So Pretty ... And She KNOWS It] [Blind Dog Dumped At Shelter Now Has Everything He Needs But A Family] [facebook] [twitter] [instagram] [youtube] [pinterest] [tumblr] [snapchat] Copyright © 2016 The Dodo, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you signed up for The Dodo Newsletter [UPDATE] | [UNSUBSCRIBE]

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