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Make Fun with Giant Otters

By Angel | February 21, 2008 4:29 am |
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Do you enjoy water, fun, great company, swimming and diving?  Then, Giant Otters will perfectly understand you!  These animals are extremely curious, they are always ready to play and have some fun, shock people and prefer living in a group with ten or more otters.

Nice giant otter photo

Giant Otters are native to South America (mainly in Iwokrama Forest, live in large rivers and tropical rain forests). These otters are the biggest and the rarest among all otters, they can grow as long as a rather tall man, but their weight is poor (approximately 70 pounds), that is why these animals are so sleek. These rare creatures are commonly called “water dogs”, “river wolves” and they live in very remote and forested regions far from people. I think, it is a real pleasure, to watch them diving and playing with their shiny wet fur glistening in the sunlight. Ears and eyes possess such a form in order to prevent them from water.

Giant otter love and romance

Now, the most exciting facts!!! Fur of the otter is waterproof. They possess incredible webbed feet and long tails. Otters are very vocal and noisy animals. There is a light spot on the throat area. Giant otters need not less than ten pounds of food each day and they never save it for the rainy day. Otters are capable hunters and should the opportunity present itself, they will never miss it. Beware! As a rule, Giant Otters live nearly 12 years in the wild, and in the zoo they live up to 20-21 years.

 Giant otters sleeping

Main threats

  • the hunt for their luxurious fur;
  • the shrinking of their habitat;
  • poisoning because of polluted waterways;
  • destruction of the rain forests;
  • fishing;
  • jaguars and anacondas.

 Giant otter swimming

 Giant otter sleep

 Giant otter eating Giant otter eating photo

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Make Fun with Giant Otters

no imageHoly Cuteness (Check me out!) | February 21st, 2008 at 7:14 am

These animals are so cool…

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no imageChris (Check me out!) | February 21st, 2008 at 8:08 am

Very interesting facts on the otters that I didn’t know. thanks

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no imageJB (Jelly Bean) (Check me out!) | February 23rd, 2008 at 10:55 am

I like the otters too, very cute!
–JB

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no imageFreckles & Deb (Check me out!) | February 24th, 2008 at 12:50 pm

Hadn’t heard about the giant otters before. I’ve seen smaller North American otters. Ah, for the otter’s life!

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no imageJose (Check me out!) | February 24th, 2008 at 9:39 pm

Hi,

Expressions like this convince me that animals are far brighter than we presumptuously assume.

Jose

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no imagemudiva (Check me out!) | February 25th, 2008 at 9:22 am

Oh I love sea otters. They have the cutest faces.

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no imageangel (Check me out!) | February 26th, 2008 at 5:46 am

2 Holy Cuteness: Thanks, they are simply incredible!
2 Chris: You are welcome, I am very glad, that my post was useful to you. Thanks!
2 JB: and sometimes very dangerous!
2 Freckles $ Deb: Thanks, hope they were worth your attention.
2 Jose: you are perfectly right. There are a lot of animals, we have even never heard about.
2 Mudiva: and such nice paws!!!!

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