For context; next door gas a very large pond/lake thing in front of the house (15m by 10m ish), is it an otter?! Do otters go to Tesco express?

Norfolk area.





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25 comments
  1. Definitely an otter. Commonly found near water bodies, which aligns with the pond or lake in your neighbour’s yard.

  2. The consensus is: Yes, Otters do go to Tesco Express. Ask it to get you a cornetto.

  3. The weather must be getting better, it’s a little otter outside

  4. I dunno. Wait until you get a clearer recording, I’m sure it’ll swing by anotter time.

  5. Are you in Scotland? If so then thats a wild Haggis, very rare to spot one in the wild.

  6. The otter has been feeding on the fish that were in your neighbour’s pond.

  7. Deffo an otter. It’s weasley recognisable but stoatly different.

  8. Its a chest burster. Needs to feed before it can grow into an adult xenomorph.

  9. That otter is quite speedy, I had no idea they could get up to that speed on land.

    I once saw a creepy creature in my garden at night, looked like some type of cryptid it was that werid looking. A couple of days later during the day I saw a emancipated fox with mange so bad it was bald and it also had a badly clubbed foot so I realised it was the same creature. I alerted the local wildlife rescue to the fact ot was about in the area but have no idea if they ever rescued it.

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