Life on the Loch: Otters - Scottish Wildlife Trust Once otters have paired up and mated (usually no more than a few days of courtship) they go their separate ways Roughly two months later, cubs are born and rely on their mothers to feed them until they are three months old When they reach this stage, they start to enter water and learn to swim, hunt and play
Where can I view River Otters? - Geauga Park District River Otters have made a tremendous comeback in the state of Ohio, and I happy to say that they can be found in Geauga County in several of our parks! I have personally seen River Otters, or at least signs of them, in the following Geauga Park District parks: Eldon Russell Park, Bass Lake Preserve, The West Woods, The Rookery, Burton Wetlands
Raleighs Den - SJRWMD Welcome to Raleigh’s Den Raleigh is a north American river otter who lives in the 18 counties of the St Johns River Water Management in northeast and east–central Florida He is one of the creatures who depend on Florida‘s water resources for a home, food and fun
Otters and Birds (U. S. National Park Service) River otters in the Marin Headlands River otters became locally extinct in Marin County by 1960, and weren't seen in Marin again until 1987 When otters reappeared, they probably came from a population along the Russian River Otters can travel up to 25 miles overnight! After they returned to the lagoon, they quickly ate all of the larger fish
Adorable Facts About Everglades Otters Male otters also find a social group of up to a dozen other male otters with families and those families tend to hunt, travel together, and sometimes share a den Perhaps the best aspect of this social structure, and what makes otters a prime contender for cutest animal of the Everglades, is that otters hold hands while they sleep
River Otters - Blue Valley Ranch These otters in the Blue River Basin likely migrated up from the Colorado River, where Colorado Parks and Wildlife has worked to restore their populations since the 1970’s The success of this work was recently confirmed when the status of the river otter in Colorado was upgraded from endangered to threatened Very curious, playful and a lot