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Otter - Wikipedia Otters are distinguished by their long, slim bodies, powerful webbed feet for swimming, and their dense fur, which keeps them warm and buoyant in water They are playful animals, engaging in activities like sliding into water on natural slides and playing with stones
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
15 Fascinating Facts About Otters - Treehugger Charismatic otters are the largest members of the weasel family Unlike other weasels, otters are semi-aquatic Their sleek bodies range in size from two to nearly six feet long
Otters - Types, Size, Habitat, Diet, Lifespan, Predators, Pictures An otter refers to a semiaquatic carnivorous mammal of the subfamily Lutrinae under Mustelidae, a family that also includes weasels, badgers, minks, stoats, wolverines, and others They are found on every continent except Australia and Antarctica, though their range is limited to specific regions
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
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 Facts, Types, Diet, Reproduction, Classification, Pictures Otters are mammals that have adapted to a life close to the water They are the only member of their family, Mustelidae, to spend extended periods in or under water Other members of their family include weasels, wolverines, and badgers Carnivorous by nature, their diets include fish and invertebrates
Otters, facts and information | National Geographic Most are small, with short ears and noses, elongated bodies, long tails, and soft, dense fur There are 13 species in total, ranging from the small-clawed otter to the giant otter