Otis, a 20-year-old North American river otter, died unexpectedly at Zoo New York in Watertown on Friday. Necropsy results revealed the animal likely died of lymphoma, which is relatively common in ...
Research involving North American river otters based at Monroe County’s Seneca Park Zoo has concluded the fascinating animals can visually discriminate between two-dimensional objects and detect ...
Gradual waterfront revitalization and de-industrialization has allowed the otter to go beyond mere sheltered streams in ...
The Long Island Aquarium in Riverhead, New York was blanketed with snow last week, and according to this adorable TikTok, their resident river otters were tickled about it. Several otters are seen ...
River otters are making a splash on Long Island, popping up in waterways where they had been absent for decades. A new survey looks at their rebound in the Peconic Bay watershed. River otter catches ...
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Sea Otter vs. River Otter: What’s the Difference?
I’m sure you could guess the most prevalent difference between river otters and sea otters. Yes, one species lives in freshwater, while the other lives in marine environments. But did you know that ...
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