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Wildlife experts are investigating reports of otter attacks on people in the Sierra region of California. One swimmer in Northern California recounted being attacked by otters in September, resulting in 40 puncture wounds. Travelers are being cautioned by wildlife experts in Placer County after the incident. In a separate incident, a swimmer woke up in the hospital with sepsis after swimming in the River Kennet.
Swimmer woke up in hospital with sepsis after taking a dip in the River Kennet https://t.co/3Itg6nD2tI https://t.co/UpfDPn52R2
Horror as crowds watched man drowning in river and screaming for help 'while they took selfies' https://t.co/pdsH1xx3ci https://t.co/CNbaI8vglK
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Wildlife experts caution travelers after otter attacks swimmer in Placer County lake https://t.co/sBYR27jp7w https://t.co/B52TsiWWVC
A swimmer says he feared for his life after he was attacked by otters in a lake at a beauty spot in northern California that left him with around 40 puncture wounds. https://t.co/4qpVqGsaJV
A swimmer says he feared for his life when he was attacked by otters while swimming in Northern California in September, an incident that left him with 40 puncture wounds. https://t.co/Omuua5JX1W
If you're going to the Sierra, take note. Wildlife experts are reviewing reports of people being bitten by otters. https://t.co/p1xWmQLJ8e