- Otter Meeting Agent - AI Notetaker, Transcription, Insights
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- Otter - Wikipedia
The Asian small-clawed otter is the smallest otter species and the giant otter and sea otter are the largest They have very soft, insulated underfur, which is protected by an outer layer of long guard hairs This traps a layer of air which keeps them dry, warm, and somewhat buoyant under water
- Otter | Description, Habitat, Species, Distribution, Food, Facts . . .
Otter, any of 13 species of semiaquatic mammals that belong to the weasel family and are noted for their playfulness The otter has a lithe and slender body with short legs, a strong neck, and a long flat tail that helps propel it gracefully through water
- Otter - San Diego Zoo Animals Plants
The most widely distributed otter is the Eurasian otter, found throughout Europe, North Africa, and Asia to Japan and Indonesia Typical otter habitat includes both water and land, except for the sea otter, which rarely comes ashore
- 15 Fascinating Facts About Otters - Treehugger
Otter groups are called a family, bevy, lodge, or romp The latter is the most common term for a group of otters on land A group of otters in the water is most often called a raft
- Otters — International Otter Survival Fund
There are 14 species of otter around the world and many of them are endangered Use the links below to explore the different species and find out more about otters in other parts of the world
- Otter Animal Facts - A-Z Animals
The world’s largest otter to date was found in the Big Fish, a body of water in Maine While most otters are an average size of 40 inches (or half Michael Jordan’s height), this one was 76 inches long, making it approximately as tall as Michael Jordan is
- Otters - IUCN SSC Otter Specialist Group
Otters are opportunistic carnivorous mammals in the subfamily Lutrinae There are 14 existing species, all semiaquatic or marine Lutrinae is a branch of the Mustelidae family, which includes badgers, martens, wolverines and mink, among others
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