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Oriental Small Clawed Otters Royalty Free Stock Photo
Giant otter standing on log in the peruvian Amazon jungle Royalty Free Stock Photo
Giant otter standing on log peruvian Amazon jungle at Mad Royalty Free Stock Photo
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A Sea otter standing on rock at low tide on a winter sunny day Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Otter Standing
River Otter Standing On the Ice and Waving. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up of River Otter standing up facing directly towards the camera Royalty Free Stock Photo
Adorable otter standing on boat edge with curious expression near turquoise water and scenic mountain background Royalty Free Stock Photo
River otter standing and waving on the ice Royalty Free Stock Photo
Asian small clawed otter standing by water. Wet fur mammal looking alert in natural enclosure. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Otter standing near water with sleek fur Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Otters are semi-aquatic (or in one case aquatic) fish-eating mammals. The otter subfamily Lutrinae forms part of the family Mustelidae, which also includes weasels, polecats, badgers, as well as others. With twelve species in seven genera, otters have an almost worldwide distribution. They mainly eat aquatic animals, predominantly fish and shellfish, but also other invertebrates, amphibians, birds and small mammals. Otters have long, slim bodies and relatively short limbs, with webbed paws. Most have sharp claws on their feet, and all except the sea otter have long muscular tails. The twelve species range in adult size from 0.7 to 1.8 metres (2 to 6 feet) in length and 5 to 45 kilograms (10 to 100 pounds) in weight. They have a very soft, insulated underfur which is protected by their outer layer of long guard hair. This traps a layer of air, and keeps them dry and warm under water.


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