After paying St Andrews Junior College a visit in October to determine their choice of tertiary education, a family of five otters have succumbed to touristy pressure -- having successfully integrated into Singapore society -- as they dropped by Gardens By The Bay.
This video was shot by Singapore's most outstanding otter chronicler, Fast Snail, on Nov. 14:
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Posted by Fast Snail on Saturday, November 14, 2015
However, not to be led by the nose by our cock-and-bull stories about otters and their anthropomorphised lives, otter crossings are relatively common, so much so Otter Crossing signs have been erected at the park.
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