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Portrait of a curious european otter.
Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra)
European otter (Lutra lutra) rest on tree trunk, wildlife Czech republic
The North American river otter (Lontra canadensis), also known as the northern river otter or the common otter, is a semiaquatic mammal endemic to the North American continent, found in and along its waterways and coasts. Gray Lodge Wildlife Area, Sacramento Valley, California. On land. Butte County.
An otter swims joyfully in the vibrant green water, nibbling on its meal with delight, showcasing its natural behavior at Kota Kinabalu Zoo.
Otters are one of our top predators, feeding mainly on fish, waterbirds, amphibians and crustaceans. Otters have their cubs in underground burrows, known as a ‘holt’. Excellent and lithe swimmers, the young are in the water by 10 weeks of age. Otters are well suited to a life on the water as they have webbed feet, dense fur to keep them warm and can close their ears and nose when underwater. For the best chances of seeing an otter in the wild, try the west coast of Scotland, the Shetland Islands or some parts of Wales, northern England and East Anglia.
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Cape clawless otter eating a Dark shyshark on a rock in the coastal town of Kommetjie in the Western Cape of South Africa.
Oriental short-clawed otter,in a pebbly enclosure
Close up of North American river otter, Lontra canadensis, resting on a rock and looking at the camera.
Wildlife delight otter lying on stone near river and waterfall as background
Eastern chipmunk (Tamias striatus) on rock, whipping tail
European otter (Lutra lutra) is swimming underwater
Curious eurasian otter (Lutra lutra) looking up in a stream.
North American River Otter explores back yard pond
The North American river otter (Lontra canadensis), also known as the northern river otter and river otter, is a semiaquatic mammal that lives only on the North American continent, along its waterways and coasts. Montana.
Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra lutra), also known as the common otter. Wildlife animal.
Otters thrive on the Los Llanos of Colombia
Asian small -clawed otter collecting grasses
Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra)
Cute otter in flowing water
Close-up wild sea otter (Enhydra lutris) resting, while floating on his back. There are small ripples in the water reflecting the clouds that are in the sky above.\n\n
An otter swims in clear water, basking in the sunlight, showcasing the beauty and agility of aquatic wildlife in its natural habitat.
The Asian small-clawed otter (Aonyx cinereus), also known as the oriental small-clawed otter and the small-clawed otter, is an otter species native to South and Southeast Asia. It has short claws that do not extend beyond the pads of its webbed digits. With a total body length of 730 to 960 mm (28.6 to 37.6 in), it is the smallest otter species in the world.\n\nThe Asian small-clawed otter lives in riverine habitats, freshwater wetlands and mangrove swamps. It feeds on molluscs, crabs and other small aquatic animals. It lives in pairs, but was also observed in family groups with up to 12 individuals.\n\nIt is listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, and is threatened by habitat loss, pollution, and in some areas also by hunting.
A wet otter sitting on the ground surrounded by green plants and rocks
Asian small -clawed otters cuddling up
Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra) looking out of its hide near a stream.
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A Steller Sea Lion, Eumetopias jubatus, (probably a young male) on a rocky islet in the Salish Sea off Vancouver, BC, Canada.
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