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  2. Otter - Wikipedia

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    Otters are carnivorous mammals in the subfamily Lutrinae. The 13 extant otter species are all semiaquatic , aquatic , or marine . Lutrinae is a branch of the Mustelidae family , which includes weasels , badgers , mink , and wolverines , among other animals.

  3. North American river otter - Wikipedia

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    North American river otters characteristically approach within a few feet of a boat or a person on shore due to their near-sightedness, a consequence of vision adapted for underwater sight. North American river otters have a transparent inner eyelid (called a nictitating membrane) to protect their eyes while swimming. [10] [23] [24]

  4. Otters' Funny Protest Over Breakfast Being Late Is Such a Vibe

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    Don't get it twisted. Despite being so small and cute, these Small-Clawed Asian Otters can get seriously ticked. In the video the woman shared, the two animals were demanding that their breakfast ...

  5. Spotted-necked otter - Wikipedia

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    It primarily eats fish, typically less than 20 cm (7.9 in) in length, but also frogs and small crustaceans, especially when fish is in short supply. [6] The female bears a litter of up to three young after a gestation period around two months. The young are born blind and helpless, and the mother cares for them for almost a year. [5] [3]

  6. Check out this cute video of four otters running along the ...

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  7. The Curious Reason Why Otters Hold Hands

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    Otters are social animals, and in the wild, live together in groups as big as 10 to 100 individuals. A popular animal exhibit at the zoo, people love to watch these aquatic mammals swim,

  8. Giant otter shrew - Wikipedia

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    The prey preference varies among individuals; some prefer crabs; others, frogs or fish. Frogs are eaten headfirst and fish are pulled apart into manageable bits. Prey is consumed on the bank. P. velox also eats insects, mollusks, and freshwater prawns. [4] In captivity it eats 15–20 crabs per night. [1]

  9. Adorable otters play in the snow [Video] - AOL

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