Riro (sea otter)
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Shirahama, Wakayama, Japan
| Other names | Riro-kun (リロくん), Charming Old Gentleman Otter (イケおじラッコ) |
|---|---|
| Species | Sea otter |
| Sex | Male |
| Born | March 30, 2007 Shirahama, Wakayama, Japan |
| Died | January 4, 2025 (aged 17) Higashi-ku, Fukuoka, Japan |
| Residence | Marine World Uminonakamichi |
| Mate | Mana (マナ) |
Riro (リロ, Riro; 30 March 2007 – 4 January 2025) was a male sea otter at Marine World Uminonakamichi. He was the last male sea otter at a Japanese aquarium, and one of the last three remaining sea otters of any gender in Japanese aquaria.[1][2]
Nicknamed the ike-oji-rakko (イケおじラッコ), or Charming Old Gentleman Otter, because of his advanced age, Riro was also known for his relationship with longtime female companion Mana, for his predictions of Japanese sporting events, and as the elder brother of Toba Aquarium's female sea otter Kira.[3][4][1]
Japanese aquaria began exhibiting sea otters in the 1980s, reaching a peak in 1994 with over 120 sea otters found in Japanese facilities, most of them rescues imported from the United States.[4] However, the end of sea otter imports from America in 1998 as a result of revisions to CITES, combined with the difficulty of breeding sea otters in captivity over multiple generations, led to a stark decline in their population. By 2017 there were only ten sea otters remaining, and in 2022 that number dwindled to three: Kira and May at the Toba Aquarium and Riro at Marine World Uminonakamichi.[4]
Riro and Kira were born to parents Khan and Flora at Adventure World before being transferred to their later residences. Riro arrived at Marine World Uminonakamichi in 2012.[5]