A sea otter that has been on the run in Santa Cruz got away from officials again after their attempt to catch the critter proved unsuccessful.
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The sea otter has repeatedly approached surfers and essentially stolen their surfboards off the coast of Santa Cruz in recent months. In documented incidents, the otter — dubbed Otter 841 — pawed and pried surfboards away from people and chomped down hard on their edges, damaging the boards.
There have been no confirmed reports of Otter 841 injuring a human, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, but experts fear the close encounters with humans could be dangerous to both species. Multiple experts told USA TODAY that a bite could not only harm a person but could lead officials to euthanize Otter 841.
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