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  1. Giant Otter (Pteronura brasiliensis) distribution and population status in Madre de Dios River basin, southeastern Peru . Joel Alexander Mendoza 1*, Keyly Huamani 1, Germán Sebastián 1 y José Antonio Ochoa 1,2. 1 Frankfurt Zoological Society - Perú, Residencial Huancaro, Bellavista M-1, Santiago, Cusco, Perú.

  2. www.yorkshirewildlifepark.com › explore-the-park › animalsOtters at Yorkshire Wildlife Park

    Giant Otter are the longest of all the Otter species at around 1.6m when fully grown. Their long tail adds as much as 70cm to their body length. An average giant otter will weigh between 22 and 32kg (49-71lbs). Each day a Giant Otter can consume up to 4 kilograms of fish. Their diet varies throughout the year due to fish migration.

  3. The human threat. Number of Giant otters left in the wild. 5000. Giant otter hunting was banned in. 1973. % of their habitat lost. 80%. Giant otters are way bigger than your regular otter… they are giant after all! Native to South America, they are the longest member of the Mutelidae (weasel) family, growing up to a massive length of 5.6ft.

  4. 28 de feb. de 2024 · オオカワウソの基本情報. 英名:Giant Otter 学名:Pteronura brasiliensis 分類:イタチ科 オオカワウソ属 生息地:ボリビア、ブラジル、コロンビア、エクアドル、フランス領ギアナ、ガイアナ、パラグアイ、ペルー、スリナム、ベネズエラ

  5. Learn about the largest and most endangered otters in the world, their social behaviour, diet, threats and conservation efforts.

  6. The giant otter shrew (Potamogale velox) is a semiaquatic, carnivorous afrotherian mammal. It is found in the main rainforest block of central Africa from Nigeria to Zambia, with a few isolated populations in Kenya and Uganda.It lives in streams, wetlands and slow flowing larger rivers. It is the only species in the genus Potamogale. Otter shrews are most closely related to the tenrecs of ...

  7. The giant otter’s physical adaptations are a testament to its aquatic lifestyle. Its tails, shaped like wings, along with its powerful, webbed feet, propel it through the water with grace and speed, allowing it to cover distances of 100 meters (330 feet) in under 30 seconds. This agility is crucial for hunting and evading potential threats in ...

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