In otter-loving Singapore, growing calls for crackdown after animals raid spa during coronavirus circuit breaker

Life was already hardscrabble for the seven river otters known as the Zouk family.Prime land next to Singapore’s sparkling waterways brimming with fish had been seized by other clans, forcing the hapless group to wander the city state each day in search of food and shelter. But few noticed their forays until a coronavirus shutdown known as the circuit breaker was imposed in April.With the streets nearly emptied, the Zouks – named after a local nightclub – started appearing in unexpected places:…