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The Dobhar-Chú - Monstrous Otter of Irish FolkloreThe Dobhar-Chú, Father of Otters, King of Lakes, and the Master Otter of Northwestern Ireland. A Monsterous and Mythological beast that roams Lough Glenade with a white pelt and murderous rage!
“Quinn: a name that comes from the Old Irish words for ‘head’ or ‘chief’ which matches her confidence, protectiveness and sassy side.” The sea otter exhibit includes three other ...
Due to the sea otter being playful, the name Opal is an option as well. The last potential name is Quinn, which comes from the Old Irish words for “head” or “chief” for her protective nature.
Quinn, which comes from the Old Irish words for “head” or “chief” and matches the otter’s confidence, protectiveness and sassy side. Voting began at noon Wednesday and will close ...
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