Finned otters were created as a scientific experiment: Project River Wolf. The goal was to create a species that could be used to guard bodies of water in the same way people have guard dogs. This resulted in a species of otter that was physically similar to a sea otter, but had much of the mentality of a giant otter and was larger than both. Due to the variety of genes used they developed abnormalities including horns on males, razor-sharp dorsal fins, and odd pelt colours. The project was deemed a failure as the species retained their fun-loving spirit and ultimately failed in their guardian role.
Look at this lovely colored male, isn't he just handsome? I want to keep him but I know he isn't for me, so I'll let you guys adopt him. Fill out this form below and tell me what his greatest fear is. The name and fear will be how I judge your form.
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End Date: December 5 if I have enough entries.
<3AndrewScott wrote:Username: <3AndrewScott
Name: Adrian, related to the Adriatic Sea
Gender: Male
Greatest Fear: Adrian's greatest fear is the silence. The river he spends his time is has never fallen silent. Or rather, he's refused to think about it. The water babbles over the rocks, tumbles over the falls, and splashes around each curve of the muddy banks that ooze when he waddles across it. The trees surrounding the river sway in the constant breeze, scratching and poking each neighboring trunk. Winter, however, has the finned otter anxious and skittish. It is the silence he cannot stand. The ice clogging the river, slowing the current, frightens Adrian. It is an irrational fear, but one that might make some sense if given enough thought. For such a fun, sporadic finned otter, the idea of no sound-and to some extent, the idea of nothing-blows everything out of disproportion. It's fine, though, because the river Adrian haunts hasn't frozen over before. Yet, at least.