Animals used to make fur include dogs, cats, pumas, seals, badgers, foxes, otters, mink and squirrels. |
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Look for seals and river otters that sometimes come in at high tide and hawks that cruise the surrounding fields for small game. |
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This part of the National Park is home to some of the rarest creatures in the country such as adders, otters, goshawks and water vole. |
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Of these animals, only weasels, otters and mink remain widespread, and the weasel is the only one that is still abundant. |
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Other animals spotted in Greater Manchester include otters, stoats and weasels. |
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Sea lions, harbor seals, sea otters, porpoise and whales are common around the islands. |
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There are river rapids along this trail with jumping fish and diving otters. |
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Smooth-coated otters are agile in the water and on land and use their sensitive whiskers to detect water disturbances. |
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While monster-hunting on this far-flung island's shores in 1998, I was enthralled to see otters gambolling playfully in the sand dunes. |
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Denizens of coastal waters in the Pacific, sea otters were pursued for centuries for their thick, soft pelts. |
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The elimination of sea otters for their pelts allowed explosions of sea urchins that ate all the kelps. |
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The powerful tail is also fully furred, and is shorter in sea otters than other otter species. |
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Within a hundred years, industrial hunters and fishermen devastated the populations of sea otters, fur seals and whales. |
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The weasel family includes such colourful characters as otters, wolverines, skunks, minks and badgers. |
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We were fortunate too that on our arrival a family of otters had decided to make the stretch of river running by the Mills their new home. |
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The initial reintroductions of river otters at high altitudes didn't seem to take. |
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Used by poacher and gypsies the Dandie Dinmont Terrier was particularly good at tracking otters. |
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When resting or sleeping, sea otters float on their backs and wrap themselves in kelp to keep from drifting. |
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By setting such a trap or permitting an employee to do so on a river where otters are breeding is crass stupidity. |
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North American river otters are important predators of fish and aquatic invertebrates. |
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River otters have paired scent glands at the base of their tail which give off a heavy, musky smell. |
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While it deals mainly with seals it has also rescued dolphins, porpoises, otters, deer, numerous birds and even a Siberian tiger. |
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Frogs and herons also made an appearance and in spring the otters appeared. |
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Quiet observers can see numerous wildlife species and are often treated to sightings of Florida redbelly turtles, limpkins and river otters. |
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Bald eagles, snowy egrets, great blue herons, otters, muskrat, and deer inhabit the banks of the Pocomoke River. |
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Be on the lookout for woodcocks, rabbits, squirrels, raccoons, foxes, beavers, otters, ruffed grouse, and muskrat. |
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North American river otters are semi-aquatic mammals, with long, streamlined bodies, thick tapered tails, and short legs. |
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The tail bones are very flat and compressed, seemingly specialized for swimming, just as they are in modern beavers and otters. |
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They do, however, both belong to the same Mustelidae family which also encompasses badgers, skunks and otters, and that's close enough for us. |
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The shores are playgrounds for otters and seals while porpoises and killer whales sweep past on their way between the Atlantic and the Irish Sea. |
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The river and its surrounding vegetation are home to monitor lizards, terrapins, monkeys, river otters and sea eagles. |
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Wildlife viewing is best on the morning run, when passengers often see bald eagles, osprey, deer, and otters. |
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Cleanup crews watched in horror as otters scratched out their own eyes to rid them of oil. |
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As members of the marten family, giant otters are susceptible to both diseases. |
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After last year's triumph, you are cordially invited to bring your otters, voles, badgers and weasels for a day's work experience. |
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Other common predators include minks, otters, raccoons, turtles, hellbenders, fish, some species of birds, and humans. |
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The trust has also built artificial holts in which otters can breed, and encouraged farmers, landowners and the public to do the same. |
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Most common are bears, orcas, sea lions, seals, otters, eagles, terns and cormorants. |
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With a high metabolic rate, otters have to eat significant amounts of food regularly. |
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Rare forms of beetle and fly have been known to live there, and it offers a breeding ground for otters. |
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That forced orcas, or killer whales, which normally feed on seals and sea lions, to approach the coast and eat the sea otters. |
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The session begins with a mammal expert explaining more about water voles, otters and mink. |
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You may spot seals and otters and, if you're lucky, porpoises and killer whales on their way from the Atlantic and to the Irish Sea. |
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There have been sightings, which are so far unconfirmed, of otters at Shipley and Keighley. |
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There's a pond visited by ducks, geese, blue herons, otters, deer and the odd bear. |
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North American river otters are sometimes taken by bobcats, coyotes, birds of prey, alligators, and other large predators. |
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Beavers, procyons, musquashes, foxes and otters dwell in the reeds, while boars and 30 other species of mammals live on dry land. |
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There are a number of animals which prey on Neotropical river otters including anacondas, jaguars, caimans, dogs and birds of prey. |
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If the sea otters are not around to eat the urchins, scientists fear the urchins will wipe out the forests. |
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Without sea otters, urchins overgraze the kelp, eating the base of the plant so that it becomes detached from the sea floor and dies. |
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Where sea otters are present, the urchins are limited by otter predation and kelp forests are abundant. |
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The zoo built a new enclosure for the otters last year, complete with waterfalls and solar heating to keep the correct temperatures. |
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Meanwhile, a small family of endangered giant river otters lolls gracefully in a protected area of an oxbow lake nearby. |
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In addition, some of the sea otters the researchers examined had suffered from valley fever. |
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Mervyn King is the wise old brock to whom the otters and accident-prone Mole turn when baffled. |
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Beavers, black bears, brown bears, harbor seals, moose, sea lions, sea otters, and wolves are among the local mammals. |
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Breeding and pupping sea otters generally occur from Point of Arches to the south, with a large concentration of sea otters near Cape Alava. |
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Today, however, it is otters that place their spraints to claim this territory as their own. |
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We'll look for giant woodpeckers, albatrosses, steamer ducks, guanacos, sea otters and red and gray foxes. |
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We were treated to black bears, river otters, sturgeon, horseshoe crabs, and stinkpot turtles. |
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The lake is the haunt of kingfishers, otters and even rarer wildlife, such as Cetti's warblers and water rails. |
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Saltwater crocodiles and other crocodile species are the most likely predators of smooth-coated otters. |
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En route she encounters buzzards, a peregrine and high brown fritillary butterflies, otters and kingfishers. |
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The team will also test walruses, sea otters, and clams in Alaska's Aleutian Islands for traces of PCBs, pesticides, and petroleum. |
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Smooth-coated otters are omnivorous and will eat insects, earthworms, crustaceans, frogs, water rats, turtles, large birds, and fish. |
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If two or more telemetered otters were detected at the same location, the pilot took care to determine the distance between them and attempted to obtain a visual observation. |
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Their latest data show that 38 percent of the live sea otter population and over half of the dead otters analyzed have been exposed to the parasite. |
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Over the years, game species, such as moose and bighorn sheep, and other creatures, such as badgers and river otters, were killed in appalling numbers. |
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The fur of sea otters is very dense with an insulating underfur and a layer of long guard hairs over the top which trap a layer of air, adding further to the insulation. |
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Look for tracks of muskrats, minks, beavers, and river otters in the mud. |
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A group of otters has a feeding territory of 7 to 12 square kilometers. |
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I am aware that otters, an excellent indicator of good water quality, are returning to the feeder stream and the lake that Mr Dixon alleges is being poisoned. |
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Apparently lone otters seek some socialization with other otters. |
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It also walks on the soles of its feet like a bear, but the resemblance ends there, as the badger is actually from the same family as otters and weasels. |
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Accessible only by boat, the island provides a natural habitat for a diverse community of wildlife including alligators, fallow deer, dolphins, river otters, and armadillos. |
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The result is the area has become a wildlife sanctuary with otters returning, and residents including white egrets, herons, kestrels and dozens of wild flowers. |
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I have considered it a privilege to watch fox cubs play, otters fish, salmon leap, and blackcock lek without causing disturbance to wildlife or landowner. |
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Perhaps because of their preference for rocky shores, marine otters have never been found along the sandy beaches of the Atlantic Patagonian coasts. |
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Among coastal river otters in this region, sociality could be explained by the benefits obtained from cooperative foraging on high-quality schooling pelagic fishes. |
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Under such conditions, we predict that more social otters would have diets higher in better quality pelagic fishes, compared with otters that exhibit low levels of sociality. |
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No one would expect detailed management histories of otters, beavers, muskrats, raptorial birds, and yet the success story of the Yellowstone cutthroat trout is worth telling. |
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Gestation lasts two months, but the young may be born up to a year after mating because these otters employ delayed implantation of the fertilized egg in the uterus. |
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Fishers are among the least understood of the weasel family, or mustelids, which also includes martens, minks, ermines, ferrets, badgers, otters, and wolverines. |
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Many sea otters died from being infected by a parasitic acanthocephalan worm found in sand crabs the sea otters ate when other more natural prey was scarce. |
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It doesn't take much to get him on to the subject of the nightingales, otters, barn owls and even notoriously shy bitterns now living alongside the humans at Lower Mill. |
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Back on the land, ferret badgers take turns with otters, ground squirrels and crab-eating macaques to stalk out their territory on the numerous white sandy beaches. |
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The theriodonts included both carnivores and herbivores, and various lineages correlated to late Cenozoic wolves, weasels, otters, rodents, and shrews. |
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The biodiversity report lists 25 species at risk, including otters, brown hares, red squirrels, pipistrelle bats, porpoises, six varieties of dolphin and 13 types of whale. |
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Foxes, red squirrels, badgers, hares, otters, Scottish wild cats, seals and bottle-nose dolphins can be seen if you have the dedication to find them. |
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Sea otters have flat, blunt tails as well as webbed hind paws. |
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They say the programme of tree felling and undergrowth clearance is being carried out at the wrong time of year, disturbing kingfishers, otters and bats. |
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The woodland at Carrick House attracts a variety of migrants and otters can be seen around the coasts. |
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Brown trout are common in many burns and a number of the rivers in the area have populations of sea trout, salmon and otters. |
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Rare mammals in the park include otters, polecats, and the feral goat, although the pine marten has not been seen for many years. |
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Sea otters are concentrated primarily on the southern end of the peninsula. |
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They create wetlands, which increase biodiversity and provide habitat for many rare species such as water voles, otters, and water shrews. |
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Dolphins, seals and otters inhabit the loch, and basking sharks can appear in its waters during the summer months. |
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Sea otters are considerably more aquatic and live in the ocean for most of their lives. |
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Some otters are expert at opening shellfish, and others will feed on available small mammals or birds. |
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River otters eat a variety of fish and shellfish, as well as small land mammals and birds. |
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In some areas, this is a protected species, and some places have otter sanctuaries that help sick and injured otters to recover. |
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Sea otters have about 26,000 to 165,000 hairs per square centimeters of skin, a rich fur for which humans hunted them almost to extinction. |
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By the time the 1911 Fur Seal Treaty gave them protection, so few sea otters remained that the fur trade had become unprofitable. |
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They spend most of their time in the water, whereas other otters spend much of their time on land. |
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Even some types of mittens for children have been made from the fur of otters. |
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From 1958 to 1963, the 11 otter hunts in England and Wales killed 1,065 otters between them. |
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It is said that those possessed by otters lose their stamina as if their soul has been extracted. |
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In the Ishikawa and Kochi Prefectures, they are said to be a type of kappa, and there are stories told about how they engage in sumo with otters. |
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In places like the Hokuriku region, Kii, and Shikoku, the otters are seen as a type of kappa. |
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Compared to other British carnivores, such as otters and badgers, the polecat has received little exposure in popular media. |
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In the Pacific Northwest and Alaska, salmon are keystone species, supporting wildlife such as birds, bears and otters. |
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Sea otters, starfish, wolf eels, triggerfish, and other predators hunt and feed on sea urchins. |
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Sea urchins are some of the favorite foods of sea otters and California sheephead, and are the main source of nutrition for wolf eels. |
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They include animals such as seals, whales, manatees, sea otters and polar bears. |
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In contrast, both otters and the polar bear are much less adapted to aquatic living. |
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The sea otters eat while floating on their backs, using their forepaws to tear food apart and bring to their mouths. |
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North Pacific areas that do not have sea otters often turn into urchin barrens, with abundant sea urchins and no kelp forest. |
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Sea otters can do well in captivity, and are featured in over 40 public aquariums and zoos. |
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Despite efforts of scientists, managers, and volunteers over 400,000 seabirds, about 1,000 sea otters, and immense numbers of fish were killed. |
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Today, mammals of note include shrews, voles, badgers, otters, hedgehogs and fifteen species of bat. |
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A population in the Sierra de Gredos mountain range is facing predation by otters and increased competition from the frog Pelophylax perezi. |
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Marine mammals, such as dolphins, whales, otters, and seals need to surface periodically to breathe air. |
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Oil coats the fur of sea otters and seals, reducing its insulating effect, and leading to fluctuations in body temperature and hypothermia. |
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The River Test has a growing number of otters, although other areas of the county have quite low numbers. |
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Observation has confirmed that a number of species can use tools including monkeys, apes, elephants, several birds, and sea otters. |
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The River Derwent is the habitat for many different animals such as otters, birds, insects, fish and crayfish. |
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Red wolves, Canadian otters and aardwolves turn out not to have lost their genetic sweet spot. |
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The site has been untouched by intensive farming methods for decades and is home to choughs, pied flycatchers, willow warblers and otters. |
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With the end of commercial hunting, sea otters began to recover, recolonizing some of their former territory. |
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And, of course, there is the chance to catch up with old friends, like the cute red pandas, playful meerkats, lively lemurs and sleek otters. |
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It will create an ideal place for bird species such as lapwing, redshank and snipe to thrive, as well as otters and water voles. |
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Cause of death for five otters recovered post-mortem was unknown because of inconclusive evidence or advanced autolysis. |
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From Kodiak Island, Baranov assembled large numbers of Aleuts to launch their baidarkas in search of sea otters. |
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Rare wildlife includes otters, red grouse, golden plovers, curlews, ring ouzels and peregrine falcons. |
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It is home to wildlife including water voles, salmon, otters, kingfishers, dippers, sand martins, dragonflies, eels and lamprey. |
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The actress, keen birdwatcher and RSPB patron finally heads north and sets out in search of puffins, otters and gannets on the island. |
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Two weeks later, an endangered golden lion tamarin monkey escaped and fell into a pond where it became trapped and was eaten by American otters. |
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Other species making the top of the most-sighted list included otters, newts, toads, mallards, moorhens and swans. |
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They are, in fact, mustelids, related to stoats, polecats, otters and badgers. |
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There's the odd handfish that uses its fins to walk and the cute-as-a-button Californian sea otters. |
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From the 1970s to the 1990s, populations of sea otters and some pinnipeds, including Steller sea lions and fur seals, took a mysterious nosedive in the northern Pacific. |
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It will also create new habitat for wildlife, particularly otters, as the land concerned lies between the existing Coed Tregib and the River Tywi. |
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Recent additions include a bald eagle exhibit, a giant anteater exhibit, river otters, tree shrews, Chinese alligators and renovation of the Fabric of Africa exhibit. |
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The Kerala backwaters are home to many unique species of aquatic life including crabs, frogs and mudskippers, water birds and animals such as otters and turtles. |
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Alongside the family groups of 30 primates there will be otters, dwarf mongoose and monitor lizards plus a conservation collection of birds and insects. |
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Among the subjects she has chosen to go on display are a sea turtle, otters, a white tip shark, a coral reef, a kelp forest, a lion fish and a sea snake. |
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These included brown bears, wildcats, lynx, wolves, badgers and otters as well as Golden and white-tailed eagles, black vultures and six varieties of woodpecker. |
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But furious campaigners say it will take decades for the land to revegetate in an area which is currently home to rare mammal species, including otters and muntjac deer. |
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Usual animal sources for fur clothing and fur trimmed accessories include fox, rabbit, mink, beavers, ermine, otters, sable, seals, coyotes, chinchilla, raccoon, and possum. |
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Although it is not so documented, it is likely that the 1808 Russian expedition to Bodega Bay that nearly wiped out the local otters and fur seals hunted in Bolinas Lagoon. |
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Around Ukraine's lakes and rivers beavers, otters and mink make their home, whilst in the waters carp, bream and catfish are the most commonly found species of fish. |
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Herons have been observed visiting water enclosures in zoos, such as spaces for penguins, otters, pelicans, and seals, and taking food meant for the animals on display. |
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Humans have introduced a number of animals including rabbits, and it has even been questioned whether otters could have arrived by themselves, although this is controversial. |
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The role of sea otters in maintaining kelp forests has been observed to be more important in areas of open coast than in more protected bays and estuaries. |
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Under each foreleg, sea otters have a loose pouch of skin that extends across the chest which they use to store collected food to bring to the surface. |
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Polar bears, otters, and fur seals have fur, one of the defining mammalian features, that is long, oily, and waterproof in order to trap air to provide insulation. |
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Sea otters live in protected areas, such as rocky shores, kelp forests, and barrier reefs, although they may reside among drift ice or in sandy, muddy, or silty areas. |
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Most marine mammals, such as seals and sea otters, inhabit the coast. |
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Sea otters are the only other known marine mammalian tool users. |
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In some Native American cultures, otters are considered totem animals. |
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The tails of otters were often made into items for men to wear. |
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Sea otters are hunters of clams, sea urchins and other shelled creatures. |
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Many birds live largely as scavengers, regularly pirating food from otters and other birds including cormorants, gulls, ospreys and various other raptors. |
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Whales, dolphins, and otters are also seen around the coasts. |
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