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Rosa is a female sea otter at the Monterey Bay Aquarium, born August 26, 1999. She was brought to the aquarium when she was four weeks old, found stranded on a beach in Santa Cruz County in September 1999. At that time, she weighed 5 pounds. Rosa was released at age two for two years, but had to return to the aquarium because she continued to interact with humans by jumping on swimmers and kayakers which posed a risk to herself and people. Rosa has acted as a surrogate mother for 15 abandoned otters as part of the aquarium. Her name originates from a short novel, John Steinbeck's Tortilla Flat.

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  • Rosa is a female sea otter at the Monterey Bay Aquarium, born August 26, 1999. She was brought to the aquarium when she was four weeks old, found stranded on a beach in Santa Cruz County in September 1999. At that time, she weighed 5 pounds. Rosa was released at age two for two years, but had to return to the aquarium because she continued to interact with humans by jumping on swimmers and kayakers which posed a risk to herself and people. Rosa has acted as a surrogate mother for 15 abandoned otters as part of the aquarium. Her name originates from a short novel, John Steinbeck's Tortilla Flat. (en)
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  • Rosa is a female sea otter at the Monterey Bay Aquarium, born August 26, 1999. She was brought to the aquarium when she was four weeks old, found stranded on a beach in Santa Cruz County in September 1999. At that time, she weighed 5 pounds. Rosa was released at age two for two years, but had to return to the aquarium because she continued to interact with humans by jumping on swimmers and kayakers which posed a risk to herself and people. Rosa has acted as a surrogate mother for 15 abandoned otters as part of the aquarium. Her name originates from a short novel, John Steinbeck's Tortilla Flat. Rosa is currently the oldest known living sea otter at 23 years and 3 months old. She is older than the oldest known male sea otter, Adaa, who lived to be 22 years 8 months old before his death but not older than the oldest known female otter, Etika, who lived to be 28 years old. (en)
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