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otter
otter name for a number of aquatic, carnivorous mammals of the weasel family, found on all continents except Australia. The common river otters of Eurasia and the Americas are species of the genus Lutra. The North American river otter, L. canadensis, ranges from N Alaska and Canada to the S United States. Its slender body is 2 1/2 to 3 ft (76-91 cm) long, excluding the 12-in. (30-cm), heavy tail; it weighs from 10 to 25 lb (4-10 kg). It has thick, glossy brown fur, which is commercially valuable. The head is flattened, the legs are short, and the hind feet are webbed. An agile swimmer, it fishes in streams and lakes, along the banks of which it makes its burrow. It also eats frogs, crayfish, and other water animals. Although it spends most of its time in water, it makes overland trips on occasion. The otter is a social and playful animal; groups have been seen playing "follow the leader," sliding down mudbanks, or tobogganing in the snow, apparently for the sake of pleasure. Of the freshwater otters, the South American giant otter, Pteronura brasiliensis, is the most highly modified for aquatic life. Its highly streamlined body is up to 7 ft (213 cm) long, the tail is keeled, and the feet are short, webbed, and nearly useless on land. Its mouth is set under the muzzle, like that of a shark. Hunted extensively for its fur, the giant otter may be in danger of extinction over much of its range. Otters of other genera are found in Africa and SE Asia. The sea otter, Enhydra lutris, found in and around the kelp beds of the N Pacific, is the only exclusively marine species, although river otters sometimes enter the ocean at the mouths of rivers. The sea otter swims on its back and in this position carries its cub and eats its meals of abalone, crab, and sea urchin, sometimes using a rock to smash open the shells. Relentless hunting of the animal led to its near extinction; however, it is now protected by international agreement. Otters are classified in the phylum Chordata , subphylum Vertebrata, class Mammalia, order Carnivora, family Mustelidae.
Bibliography: See E. Park, The World of the Otter (1972); P. Chanin, The Natural History of Otters (1985).
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Otters seen as boon to economy.
Newspaper article from: Monterey County Herald (Monterey, CA); 9/28/2005; 700+ words
; ...readdress the issue of its "no-otter" management zone and an otter colony the agency attempted to create to help the southern sea otters' population. The Fish and Wildlife Service's current otter management policy dates back to...
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Otters: Ecology, Behaviour and Conservation
Magazine article from: Folia Zoologica; 1/1/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...the challenges to otter survival and aspects...their conservation. Otters are highly unusual...rafts' of sea otters (Enhydra lutris...hundreds. While two otter species live exclusively...is clear that all otter species worldwide are highly vulnerable. Otters inhabit fragile wetland...
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Otters Refuse to Respect Man's Boundaries
News Wire article from: AP Online; 11/16/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...officially abandon their otter-relocation policy...is at an end, the otters have won. "This...prey _ but getting otters was never so easy. After waiting for an otter to fall asleep...Sanders heard, the otter was rumored to be...the Net: More on otters: http://www...
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Otter Frustration / California fishermen wish marine mammals would stay in colony made for them.
Newspaper article from: San Francisco Chronicle; 2/18/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...good job of keeping these otters out of that no-otter zone," said Steve Rebuck...showed that the number of otters in a "no-otter zone" from Point Conception...the Mexican border. Sea otters found in this no-otter zone were to be removed...
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Otters: the return of the natives
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 5/18/1996; ; 700+ words
; ...scientists monitor otter movements from tracks...If there are otters present, there will...foxes have four)." Otters are easy to confuse...American mink. "An otter is much bigger and...Lyles. "And an otter's footprints are...In the water, otters are more aquatic...
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Otters not staying within set boundaries.(Originated from Knight Ridder Newspapers)
Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service; 7/21/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...south of which otters were forbidden off...strayed into this ``otter-free management...capture and relocate otters have been at best...worry was that the otter population lately...adverse effect on the otter population...mandate to move the otters by declaring the...
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Otters shy away from a struggle with salmon as study shows they prefer an easier meal; Otters are returning to Welsh rivers, but their future remains insecure. Gareth Parry looks at recent studies into the much-admired mammal.(Features)
Newspaper article from: Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales); 2/3/2009; 700+ words
; ...discovery so far is that otters in Wales are making...Although the Eurasian otter is traditionally...surrounding Welsh otters a two-pronged project was undertaken. Otter diet on the Gower...assumptions regarding otter diet in the UK...rarely consumed by otters on Gower and ...
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OTTERS OUT OF EXILE
Newspaper article from: Monterey County Weekly; 3/15/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...recommend ending the "no-otter zone." Sea otters must be celebrating what...wasting money and freaking out otters, the USFWS informally stopped maintaining the no-otter zone. But around 1998 otters started moving seasonally...
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OTTERS NIP KALAMAZOO TO STAY IN THE CHASE: MISSOURI CLIPS THE WINGS 6-5. "A WIN'S A WIN".(St. Charles County Post)
Newspaper article from: St Louis Post-Dispatch (MO); 3/22/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...t even close - but the Missouri River Otters of the United Hockey League did what they...Jason Gudmundson said following the River Otters' sloppy 6-5 victory over the visiting...take it." With the victory, the River Otters snapped a five-game winless streak...
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An otter tragedy: understanding the sea otter's vulnerability to oil has proved costly to all involved. (sea otter rescue effort following 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill) (includes related article on otter rehabilitation costs) (Cover Story)
Magazine article from: Science News; 3/27/1993; ; 700+ words
; ...Understanding the sea otter's vulnerability...all involved Sea otters rank among the most...conviction that a sea otter (Enhydra lutris...charges, released sea otters may have transmitted...rehabilitating as many oiled otters as possible, Davis...been the occasional otter picked up ...
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Otters
Encyclopedia entry from: The Gale Encyclopedia of Science
...activity is simply a way for otters to move quickly. Others think otters play extensively in the wild...practical reasons. The sea otter ( Enhydra lutris ) measures...in (30.5 cm) tail. Sea otters are common on rocky coastlines...
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Otter Shrews
Encyclopedia entry from: The Gale Encyclopedia of Science
...common type of otter shrew. These otter shrews have a head and body length...their feet are not webbed. Giant otter shrews are insectivores, and...tails resemble those of common otters. These adaptations make otter shrews skilled and rapid swimmers...
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Sea Otter Trade
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History
...the hunting of sea otters. In the 1930s several sea otter colonies were discovered...mid-1970s the sea otter population numbered...Robert Kingery. Sea Otters and the China Trade...Gibson, James R. Otter Skins, Boston Ships...
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otter
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...the freshwater otters, the South American giant otter, Pteronura brasiliensis...fur, the giant otter may be in danger...of its range. Otters of other genera...The World of the Otter (1972); P...Natural History of Otters (1985).
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Von Otter, Anne Sofie
Book article from: Contemporary Musicians
Anne Sofie von Otter Opera singer A Standout “ Octavian...Vocalist Swedish opera singer Anne Sofie von Otter has earned an international reputation...x2019; s greatest opera houses, von Otter is far more active in the studio, and...
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