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Visitors enjoy watching Olive, a North American River otter, swim in her enclosure at the Denver Aquarium on July 26, 2017 in Denver.  Olive, initially named Oliver as Aquarium workers believed she was male, was rescued after she approached a person at a gas station in Florida.  Curator of birds and mammals LynnLee Schmidt said it’s likely that she was pulled from her den or a person tried to keep her as a pet without realizing the demands of a North American river otter.   (Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post via AP)

Visitors enjoy watching Olive, a North American River otter, swim in her enclosure at the Denver Aquarium on July 26, 2017 in Denver. Olive, initially named Oliver as Aquarium workers believed she was male, was rescued after she approached a person at a gas station in Florida. Curator of birds and mammals LynnLee Schmidt said it’s likely that she was pulled from her den or a person tried to keep her as a pet without realizing the demands of a North American river otter. (Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post via AP)

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