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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 throughout most of Canada, along the coasts of the United States and its inland waterways. An adult North American river otter can weigh between 5.0 and 14 kg (11.0 ...
A 2011 review by the IUCN/SSC Otter Specialist Group showed that otter attacks reported between 1875 and 2010 occurred most often in Florida, where human and otter populations have substantially increased since 2000, with the majority involving the North American otter. At least 42 instances of attack were found, including one resulting in ...
The ears of river otters are smaller than those of mink and have have valves which prevent water from entering the auditory canals when the otter is submerged. Otters are the only North American ...
The river otter is one of North America's native animals. They have an average lifespan of 8 to 9 years, with a body length ranging from 56–80 cm (22–32 inch) head to body and weigh 5–13 kg (11–30 pounds). [17] The river otter's habitat is in water and on land.
Ginger, a North American river otter, joined the Milton wildlife center on Monday, March 4. According to the museum, the newcomer was born in February 2022 at Zoo New England’s Stone Zoo in ...
Nova, a North American river otter, enjoys the spoils of the hunt — fresh-caught fish from her pond — during 2016’s Animal Birthday Party. The annual celebration of all the environmental ...
There are several species of fresh water otters commonly known as river otters. Eurasian river otter, found in Eurasia; Giant river otter, found in South America; Japanese river otter, an extinct species; Neotropical river otter, found in Central and South America; North American river otter, found in North America; Southern river otter, found ...
On Tuesday, Feb. 7, Zinnia, a 5-year-old North American river otter that arrived at Zoo Miami in April 2019, from her birthplace, the Roger Williams Park Zoo in Rhode Island, gave birth.