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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.
North American river otters usually give birth to one litter of pups a year, consisting of about three to four pups per litter. Though they often give birth as long as a year after mating, they ...
The North American Beavers also gave birth to three kits on May 16, 2024. ... and our North American river otter has also had a few litters in the past," said Rapoza. ... New Bedford Buttonwood ...
North American river otter Lontra canadensis (, ) Seven subspecies. ... Southern river otter Lontra provocax (Thomas, 1908) Chile and Argentina: Size: Habitat: Diet:
Aonyx is a genus of otters, containing three species, the African clawless otter, the Congo clawless otter, and the Asian small-clawed otter. The word aonyx means "clawless", derived from the prefix a- ("without") and onyx ("claw/hoof").
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.
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 ...