Meet Kit
Kit, the youngest sea otter ever to go on exhibit at the Aquarium, was moved behind the scenes April 5 with her nine-year-old companion, Mae. There, Kit will be able to interact with other otters and learn new skills. In their place you'll see nine-year-old Toola and 11-year-old Joy. And don't worry: Kit will be back—a little bigger perhaps, but as rambunctious as ever, and hopefully with a few more skills in her repertoire!
Watch as Kit, the youngest sea otter ever to go on exhibit at the Aquarium, romps and wrestles with her nine-year-old companion, Mae.
"Kit the sea otter pup has proven to be quite a personality since going on exhibit February 18. Thousands of visitors have enjoyed watching her play with enrichment toys, crawl into buckets, munch ice, and tussle with her nine-year-old companion,...  "

Watch our otters live, every day from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. PST.

The Aquarium's Sea Otter Research and Conservation (SORAC) program has been trying to save the threatened southern sea otter since 1984. We rescue treat and release injured otters, raise and release stranded pups, provide care for sea otters that can't return to the wild, and conduct research.
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