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Why river otters have bones in their hearts
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Sliding into your timeline. 🦦 The playful romping of these North American river otters helps them strengthen their social bonds and improve their hunting techniques. | U.S. Department of the Interior
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You otter know: River otters were reintroduced at Big Stone National Wildlife Refuge in Minnesota in 1981. The effort was extremely successful and otter sightings are now common along area rivers where they primarily feed on yellow bullhead. 🦦 🐟 Three river otters play and slide in the snow and eventually investigate the camera. 🎥 Mike Budd/USFWS | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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North American river otters are what’s known as an indicator species, meaning their presence is a sign of good water quality💧 The Florida Wildlife Corridor aims to protect land around vital waterways so these adorable critters can thrive. By safeguarding their habitats, we ensure clean water for all🦦 📸: @victoriathexploradora | Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation
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Baby otters swimming to brighten your day! Asian small clawed otters might be the smallest otters in the world, but they're big on personality! These curious little creatures are known for their strong family bonds, playful antics, and of course, their tiny but mighty paws. They use those small claws to dig for crabs, snails, and shellfish. | Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden
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💙🦦 North American river otters are considered a keystone species, which means other species in the same habitat largely depend on the existence of river otters. They are a top predator and their presence also reflects the health of the ecosystem around them. Find river otters, and you will find healthy streams and rivers. 💧👋 See them at American Trail! | Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute
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Meet the North American river otter. These semi-aquatic members of the Mustelid (weasel) family are geared up for Mount Rainier’s chilly waters. From thick water-repellent fur to ears and nostrils that close, they’re built to spend hours swimming and hunting in glacier-fed rivers and ponds. River otters have short legs, webbed feet, a long, narrow body, and flattened head. They have vibrissae, or sensory hairs, on their snouts that sense turbulence and help them locate prey. A strong tail helps
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The Asian Small Clawed Otter is often referred to as the 'puppy of the river' due to its playful nature and adorable appearance. But these captivating creatures are much more than just a cute face. They have highly specialized adaptations that allow them to use their small claws to forage for food in the mudflats and rivers of their habitats. 🐾👀💦 What's lesser known about these fascinating animals is their role as indicators of ecosystem health. Healthy populations of Asian Small Clawed Otter
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