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

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    The internet was aghast that two Asian Small-Clawed Otters had to wait even for a second to get their breakfast. The animals themselves were steamed at their caretaker at the Wild Animal Safari in ...

  3. Otter - Wikipedia

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    Several otter species live in cold waters and have high metabolic rates to help keep them warm. Eurasian otters must eat 15% of their body weight each day, and sea otters 20 to 25%, depending on the temperature. In water as warm as 10 °C (50 °F), an otter needs to catch 100 g (3.5 oz) of fish per hour to survive.

  4. North American river otter - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  5. An opossum crashed a college football game in Texas and ...

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    Possums do eat frogs, and he may have heard there would be a lot of frogs in the stadium." The animal's special appearance turned out to be a harbinger of good luck for the Red Raiders, who ...

  6. Out-of-control invasive species has met its match: Cute and ...

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    Today, the estuary is home to more than 120 otters and is the only one along the West coast that has been significantly colonized by southern sea otters. And they love to eat green crabs.

  7. Rakali - Wikipedia

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    The rakali is a predominantly carnivorous species, feeding on a variety of aquatic animals including fish, crustaceans, shellfish, small birds, eggs, mammals, frogs, and reptiles. In winter, when resources are limited, they will also feed on plants. [20]

  8. 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,

  9. List of mustelids - Wikipedia

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    Mustelidae is a family of mammals in the order Carnivora, which includes weasels, badgers, otters, ferrets, martens, minks, and wolverines, and many other extant and extinct genera. A member of this family is called a mustelid; Mustelidae is the largest family in Carnivora, and its extant species are divided into eight subfamilies .