Otters.
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A curious otter doesn't seem to have an issue with making himself right at home in this couple's car. Rolling around in the front seat, sliding around in the back ... what could be more fun? This otter must take after the honey badger: He just takes what he wants! Then again, we probably wouldn't mind coming back to a playful otter checking out our wheels. Buckle up, little buddy. OTTER DOES "THE SCREAM" + 50 CUTEST PHOTOS OF THE YEAR: ...
The Colorado city of Boulder has recorded a sighting of a North American river otter, a federally endangered species that hasn't been seen in the area for 100 years, according to GrindTV. A motion-sensitive camera captured footage of the animal twice while it fished for food, once on Feb. 26 and again on March 7. The images that have been made available are from the March 7 sighting. The river otter sat in front of the camera for several minutes eating a fish that it had caught. The appearance of the river otter is ...
Meet Mo, a North American river otter that was recently born at the Oregon Zoo. He's grown so much from when he was first born (he used to be the size of a handful of jellybeans) and was brave enough to take his first dip into the water last week. Of course, he couldn't do it alone. Mo had a lot of help from his mom, the expert swimmer. The only way Mo could learn how to properly swim and dive was by having his mom show him exactly how it's done. In this video, you'll see the mama otter nudging Mo to the water's edge, diving into the water with a firm grip on the scruff of Mo's neck and swimming him all around the exhibit. It may look a little scary, but it's totally normal and exactly what ...
Rare River Otter Returns to San Francisco, Stumps Researchers
San Francisco's hottest sightseeing destination isn't the Golden Gate Bridge anymore, but a small seaside pond located in the ruins of historic nineteenth-century baths. According to WANE.com, the pond is currently home to the first river otter seen in the city in decades.…



