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    The giant otter or giant river otter (Pteronura brasiliensis) is a South American carnivorous mammal. It is the longest member of the weasel family, Mustelidae, a globally successful group of predators, reaching up to 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in).

  2. Giant Otter. Common Name: Giant Otter. Scientific Name: Pteronura brasiliensis. Type: Mammals. Diet: Carnivore. Size: Up to 6 feet. Weight: 75 pounds. Size relative to a 6-ft man: IUCN Red...

  3. La nutria gigante, el lobo gargantilla o ariray ( Pteronura brasiliensis) es una especie de mamífero carnívoro de la familia Mustelidae que habita principalmente en la Amazonia. Es la única especie del género Pteronura y la más larga entre los mustélidos; los adultos miden entre 1,50 y 1,80 m y pesan entre 22 y 45 kg. Mostrar más. Di.

  4. The Giant otter was discovered by Gmelin in 1788. It is also known as the Guiana flat-tailed otter, margin-tailed otter, and winged-tailed otter. These animals are most active from 10-11 am and from 3-5 pm. They take a nap at mid-day during really warm weather. Giant otters are able to swim 330 feet (100 meters) in less than 30 seconds.

  5. 9 de oct. de 2023 · Giant river otter in the peruvian Amazon jungle at Madre de Dios, Peru. The giant river otter is a robust semi-aquatic mammal, known for its impressive size. Its body is streamlined and muscular, built for agility in water, with a length that can reach up to 1.8 meters (approximately 6 feet).

  6. In addition to its common name, giant otter, P. brasiliensis has also been called the Guiana flat-tailed otter, winged-tailed otter, and margin-tailed otter. Pteronura brasiliensis moves through the water using different body parts according to its swimming speed.

  7. The giant river otter is giant, measuring in at 1.5-1.8 m and weighing in at 22-32 kg! In Peru, the giant river otter is classified as Endangered by the decree, DS 004-2014-MINAGRI. They’re semi-aquatic mammals, which means that they need both land and water habitat to survive.

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