When otters “talk” into a voice changer microphone, their reaction is adorable

Otters are mammals belonging to the family Mustelidae, including weasels, ferrets, and minks. There are 13 species of otters, found in various habitats, including rivers, lakes, and coastal areas.

But these otters used to live in their cozy house. The otters Hana (a female, 4 years old) and Kotaro (a male, 5 years old) belong to a Japanese man who runs the YouTube channel “KOTSUMET.”

Otters are mammals that eat fish, frogs, crayfish, and crabs. They are carnivorous.

They are known to be jovial creatures who enjoy participating in fun activities like making waterslides and sliding down them into the water. Otters also enjoy playing with tiny stones and objects. However, in Japan, people are limited in their ability to keep otters.

The majority of nations prohibit keeping an otter as a pet.
However, otter trade is permitted in Japan, but only with domestic breeds.
There is an extreme punishment for selling and purchasing otters with obscure birth beginnings without licenses.
Kotaro and Hana both have permits and were born in Japan.
In this video, the owner of Kotaro and Hana purchases a voice changer microphone from Amazon and gives it a try to his pets.

“When my otters first heard their voices on the microphone, they were baffled.”

After unpacking the amplifier, the two his Otters went on and actually examined it by sniffing everything over and by contacting it.

The owner of Kotaro and Hana then started using the microphone to check how the adorable Otters were reacting. At first, he sought responses from his Otters by employing erroneous voice effects.
True to form, the two warm blooded animals were astounded and shocked about where the “strange” voices came from.

He then tried feeding Kotaro and Hana, activating voice effects for their eating sounds.
Kotaro, who was known for being quiet while eating, didn’t make much noise. While the loud one, Hana, kept making chirps and squeaks.

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