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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 ...
2013: A North American River Otter runs around in the snow and hides in its hollowed-out log. American Mink and Northern River Otters have long, slender bodies and relatively long tails.
Nova, a North American river otter, enjoys the spoils of the hunt — fresh-caught fish from her pond — during 2016’s Animal Birthday Party. ... River otters also litter nearby grass or land ...
The only other otter in North America is the endangered sea otter, which occurs in seawater only along the Pacific Coast. ... a family of river otters was spotted in a creek at Prairie State Park ...
North American river otters ... North American river otter Lontra canadensis (, ) Seven subspecies. ... North America: Size: Habitat:
Otter Cove is an exhibit featuring two North American river otters, Agate and Ore.The female otters, believed to be sisters, arrived at the Aquarium in early 2014. They were captured in live traps near a crayfish farm in Louisiana when they were not yet 2-years-old.
All About Otters. River Otters like Bonnie (and her roommate Clyde) are a native North American species that can be found throughout Canada, in the Pacific Northwest, all along eastern seaboard ...
Otters are active hunters, chasing prey in the water or searching the beds of rivers, lakes or the seas. Most species live beside water, but river otters usually enter it only to hunt or travel, otherwise spending much of their time on land to prevent their fur becoming waterlogged.