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River otter

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North American river otters, like most predators, prey upon the most readily accessible species. Fish is a favored food among the otters, but they also consume various amphibians, turtles, and crayfish. Instances of river otters eating small mammals and occasionally birds have been reported as well.

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PauloCGama01-Dec-2013 23:03
Great timing. Wonderful shot my friend.
woody3401-Dec-2013 22:45
Terrific nature capture, great light and details...V
Char01-Dec-2013 21:46
Great close-up, Simon! \/
Marcia Colelli01-Dec-2013 21:41
Great detailed close up of this cute little Otter V
Colin Storey01-Dec-2013 21:03
Great close up of this otter, v
Ceya01-Dec-2013 20:17
An excellent, well composed, sharp capture, Simon! Such a beautiful fur the river otter has! V
Peter Sussex01-Dec-2013 20:09
Cute like a domestic animal, great portrait and details. V
Tom LeRoy01-Dec-2013 19:52
What a great close up of this fun loving animal! V
bill friedlander01-Dec-2013 16:30
Terrific portrait! light, tones, details, and pose are all excellent! V
Walter Otto Koenig01-Dec-2013 16:13
What a great catch with wonderful detail and pose. Well done Simon, this is not easy to do. "V"
Stephanie01-Dec-2013 13:13
What an adorable capture of this otter! He/she's a real cutie! VV
Helen Betts01-Dec-2013 10:45
They are such cute animals, and excellent timing on your part to catch him snacking on a tidbit. Detail is super as well. V.
fotabug01-Dec-2013 04:12
Phenomenal shot! Looks like what it has in its mouth has a tail. V
Jim Coffman01-Dec-2013 04:07
Awwww, so cute!!!
Range View 01-Dec-2013 03:39
This is a wonderful image Simon, splendid shot. V.
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Jean D01-Dec-2013 03:23
Terrific well detailed capture of this healthy Otter, Simon. ~V