Otter Pup Plays With Camera - Natural World: Sea Otters - A Million Dollar Baby Preview - BBC Two

More on this programme: www.bbc.co.uk This playful Californian Sea Otter pup (Enhydra lutris) is the star of a new BBC documentary. This was the moment she decided to get her own back on us - I thought she was going to drag my camera into the water! See the full story of this remarkable pup and her mum on the BBC's The Natural World - 'Sea Otters - a Million Dollar Baby'.

Duration: 00:01:31
Date published: 6 Aug 2010 - 10:59pm

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