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Fugitive otter recaptured after month on the run

WELLINGTON (Reuters) - An escapee who had spent almost a month on the run, eating the finest food and frolicking in clear public sight on the beach of one of New Zealand's swankiest suburbs has been recaptured by desperate authorities.

Jin, a short-clawed Asiatic otter which escaped from Auckland Zoo on June 13, was found in a trap on an island in the Hauraki Gulf -- part of the harbor that forms the eastern sea entrance to New Zealand's largest city.

The otter was sighted by a sailor Sunday and extra food was laid out for her around traps on islands in the Gulf. Zoo staff said she had been caught overnight.

"She is in pretty good shape. But obviously she will be a little worse for the wear for being out there," zoo spokeswoman Jane Healy told the New Zealand Press Association.

Jin was being taken back to the zoo for checks by a veterinarian, Healy said.

While on the run, Jin had captured the public's attention with almost daily media coverage on her continued evasion despite the best attentions of the zoo and New Zealand's Department of Conservation.

Jin and two other otters escaped from a new compound in the zoo last month. The other otters were caught but Jin was believed to have swum down a creek and into the harbor.

She crossed the harbor and made her way to the beachfront at Devonport, which is considered one of New Zealand's more well-heeled suburbs.
 
LOL, the otters made a break for it. "Run Forest, run!"
 
Whew!

Now, if they can only catch that lemur or macaque or whatever the other escapee was (named Oops :rolleyes: ), I can sleep again! ;)
 
lilredjammies said:
Yay for Jin Otter! :D

And thanks to the gosling for thinking of me. :kiss:


More good news for plotfrog: Professor Morton Stultifer's "The Giant Chicken-Eating Frog" is being reprinted 36 years (and god knows how many chickens) after the fact.
 
lilredjammies said:
Plotfrog tells me he is ignorant of the work in question, as am I. :eek:



It's the world's foremost frog-humor piece; originally run in Playboy way back in the fall of 1970 and later included in countless anthologies. I remember it as being hilarious, but that may simply be nostalgia for a time when I (and the world) saw more reason to laugh. I've ordered a reprint, and I'll send you a scan if it's as funny as I think it was.
 
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