Sleep tight! Baby Mateo has been welcomed to Yorkshire Wildlife Park A giant otter baby has been born in Yorkshire Wildlife Park. Its parents, Alexander and Orimar, now have their hands full ...
The otter lived in a swamp surrounded by evergreen forest A giant otter that roamed southwestern China six million years ago had a surprisingly strong bite and could have been a top predator ...
You are more likely to see an otter today in the UK than ever before, yet their shy nature can still make them difficult to spot in rivers and on the coast. Sea otters are an endangered species ...
The playful North American river otter is equally at home in the water and on land. It makes its home in a burrow near the water's edge, and can thrive in river, lake, swamp, or estuary ecosystems.
The giant panda's distinct black-and-white markings have two functions: camouflage and communication. Most of the panda - its face, neck, belly, rump - is white to help it hide in snowy habitats. The ...
With the demise of the wolverine (Gulo luscus Linnaeus) in the Adirondacks in the late 1700’s or early 1800’s, the river otter became the region’s largest member of the weasel family. Adults weigh 5.4 ...
A Scottish man’s prized Japanese koi carp collection, valued at nearly $13,000, was destroyed in a suspected otter attack.
Giant otter Manú has arrived from Budapest Zoo after being matched with Chester's Tibiri A rare male giant otter has arrived a zoo as part of an international breeding programme to protect the ...
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Like most new mothers, this giant otter was proud to show off her adorable pair of three-month-old babies in these stunning pictures taken at Cali Zoo, Colombia. The trio are seen swimming ...
The giant freshwater stingray may be the world’s largest freshwater fish. It’s also cloaked in mystery. No one is sure how many giant stingrays are left, which habitats they prefer ...
Giant river otters of the Peruvian Andes, which grow up to 18 feet long, are highly social, living and feeding together as families all their lives.