Three ladies injured in otter assault in Montana

Three ladies had been injured when an otter attacked them as they had been floating down a river in an inflatable boat in Montana.

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One of the victims was left with dozens of stitches on her face and physique within the "vicious and relentless" assault.

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Jen Royce was tubing on the Jefferson River with two associates shortly after 8pm on 2 August when the otter appeared behind one in every of them and attacked.

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"I didn't even get a chance to get the words, 'there is an otter behind you,' out of me before it attacked her," she posted on Facebook.

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Ms Royce's face, arms, ears, arms, legs and ankle had been all bitten by the otter because it attacked the group for about 5 minutes.

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The three ladies ultimately managed to get to the shore and the otter swam away.

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"Without ANY exaggeration, God's honest truth, I did not think I was going to make it out of that river. I had no clue if my friends were going to make it out. But by the grace of God we did," the mom of three stated.

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"I was covered in blood and it just kept pouring out of my face and nose. It was cold. We were wet. It was dark."

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Ms Royce stated she was "extremely faint" as an ambulance struggled to find the ladies within the distant space.

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She was airlifted to hospital with extreme bites to her face and arms, whereas the opposite ladies had superficial wounds.

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Ms Royce was launched from hospital per week after the incident and he or she reported her wounds are therapeutic properly.

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A GoFundMe has been set as much as assist along with her medical payments.

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The Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks has posted indicators at a number of fishing websites within the space advising folks of otter exercise within the space.

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"While attacks from otters are rare, otters can be protective of themselves and their young, especially at close distances," the division stated.

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"They give birth to their young in April and can later be seen with their young in the water during the summer. They may also be protective of food resources, especially when those resources are scarce."

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Adult North American river otters weigh round 9kg (20 kilos) and are about 1.2m (47 inches) lengthy.

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