While OtterBoxes have earned themselves quite the reputation for protecting smartphones from clumsiness, the cases are still no substitute for their aquatic namesake. Enter Starsky, a nine-year-old otter and resident of England’s Cornish Seal Sanctuary who quickly retrieved a smartphone after it was dropped into a pool by a member of the staff.

While animal care assistant Jenny Lewis feared her phone would be laid to rest in a watery grave, Starsky made quick work of the situation. The Asian short-clawed otter, who arrived at the sanctuary in 2009 with his brother Hutch, dove down to the depths of the tank, emerging seconds later with the brightly colored device clenched between his paws. Starsky calmly handed the phone back to an appreciative Lewis who was astounded by the act of kindness.

Now, Starsky is giving those pompous keyboard playing otters a run for their money. The adorable retrieval trick will fit in nicely along his existing repertoire of juggling stones and climbing up the mesh side of his enclosure.

If OtterBox doesn’t hire Starsky, his brother Hutch, and a third otter named Huggy Bear to be their official spokes animals, then they’re the dumbest company out there.

H/T Herald Express | Photo via wcdumonts/Flickr (CC BY 2.0)