Photos | Playful Interactions at the Zoo

A charming moment captured as two bronze otter statues appear to touch noses, with a third observing, at the San Francisco Zoo & Gardens.
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This photograph, taken on a sunny afternoon on July 3, 2023, depicts a heartwarming scene at the San Francisco Zoo & Gardens. Positioned on a creatively designed surface that simulates a riverbed, two otter statues made of bronze are positioned as if engaging in a playful nose-to-nose greeting. A third otter statue looks on, adding a sense of community and interaction among the figures. This artwork captures the playful essence of otters in a form that invites zoo visitors to enjoy a moment of whimsy in a beautifully landscaped setting. The textured, multicolored ground around the statues resembles water and land, enhancing the naturalistic feel of the scene.
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2023-07-03T16:17:25.157000-07:00
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