Rescued Baby Otters Squeak While Eating Their Morning Meal

Nov 23, 2019 by apost team

In this day and age, it can be easy to feel discouraged by environmental issues. Though there are many positive developments happening all over the world, it sometimes feels like many companies and individuals treat the world's ecosystems very roughly.

For this reason, it's important to celebrate all of the people working hard to create positive environmental change. The Spanish animal activist Frank Cuesta has become a particular voice for animal rights worldwide, showing his efforts via various TV programs that he hosts.

His most popular show is called "Wild Frank" and mainly focuses on rescuing animals who are in dire straights and need nourishment. Cuesta never ceases to amaze his audience by helping animals improve their lifestyles in a variety of different ways. For this reason, Cuesta is sometimes even referred to as a "Spanish Steve Irwin".

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One of Cuesta's recent acts of goodwill has gotten national acclaim for how incredibly heartfelt it is.

When he heard that there were some baby otters about to be sold on the black market, he sprang into action and intercepted the purchase. After he acquired the otters, he took them back to his research facility and began raising them in a safe environment.

Since taking the otters under his wing, Cuesta has begun the process of raising them until they are old enough to be reintroduced into the wild. Because they have no parents to look after them, they must be fed and protected as their bodies continue to develop.

An important part of this involves Cuesta not allowing them to be in contact with humans. This is essential because otters must retain their survival instincts when being reintroduced into the wild.

However, the most adorable video from Cuesta's recent venture has recently gone viral. While feeding the baby otters, he took a video of him calling them outside and then distributing their food. What happens next is so adorable, with the otters squeaking a great deal at the excitement for what they're about to eat. Isn't that just the most adorable thing you've ever seen?

What do you think of the video? Are you a fan of baby otters? Do you think their squeals are just as cute as we think they are? Let us know what you think.