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A young sea otter (Enhydra lutris), in the Inian Islands, Southeast Alaska, United States of America, North America

River Otter (Lutra canadensis), Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States of America, North America

Sea otter (Enhyrda lutris), endangered species, calm waters of Sitka Sound, Sitka, Northern Panhandle, Southeast Alaska, United States of America, North America

Adult female sea otter (Enhydra lutris), hauled out on ice in Glacier Bay National Park, Southeast Alaska, United States of America, North America

An adult female sea otter (Enhydra lutris), feeding on a crab in Elkhorn Slough near Moss Landing, California, United States of America, North America

River otter (Lutra canadensis), Big Cypress Nature Preserve, Florida, United States of America, North America

Warm afternoon sun at mouth of the River Otter at Budleigh Salterton, Devon, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Dogwalkers have a sunrise chat with perfect reflections on the River Otter at Budleigh Salterton, Devon, England, United Kingdom, Europe

A group of sea otters, Enhydra lutris, rafting in the kelp in the Inian Islands, Southeast Alaska, USA.

Winter twilight and heavy band of mist from River Otter at Budleigh Salterton, Devon, England, United Kingdom, Europe

A group of sea otters, Enhydra lutris, rafting in the kelp in the Inian Islands, Southeast Alaska, USA.

Adult sea otter, Enhydra lutris, feeding on a basket star in the Inian Islands, Southeast Alaska, USA.

Mother and pup sea otter, Enhydra lutris, rafting in the kelp in the Inian Islands, Southeast Alaska, USA.

Adult sea otter, Enhydra lutris, feeding on a basket star in the Inian Islands, Southeast Alaska, USA.

Mother and pup sea otter (Enhydra lutris), together in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, California, United States of America, North America

Mother and pup sea otter, Enhydra lutris, rafting in the kelp in the Inian Islands, Southeast Alaska, USA.

Mother and pup sea otters, Enhydra lutris, rafting in the kelp in the Inian Islands, Southeast Alaska, USA.

A group of sea otters, Enhydra lutris, rafting in the kelp in the Inian Islands, Southeast Alaska, USA.

Totem pole of Shaman and land otter, carved in red cedar in 1940 by John Wanlace, Inside Passage, Juneau, Alaska, United States of America, North America

Captive baby river otter (Lutra canadensis), Sandstone, Minnesota, United States of America, North America

River otter (Lutra canadensis) in captivity, Arizona Sonora Desert Museum, Tucson, Arizona, United States of America. North America

River otter (Lutra canadensis) in captivity, Arizona Sonora Desert Museum, Tucson, Arizona, United States of America. North America

Sea otter, enhydra lutris. Swimming; lying on its back; summer. Restrictions for postcards in german-speaking areas

Not for sale in france for postcards between september 2010 to august 2013. Sea otter (enhydra lutris), monterey, usa, resting on back in water, close, up.

California Sea Otter, Enhydra lutris, eating shellfish off of its belly, Monterey, California, Pacific Ocean

Scenery along part of the Otter trail in the Tsitsikamma National Park on the Garden Route in South Africa.

California Sea Otter, Enhydra lutris, eating shellfish off of its belly, Monterey, California, Pacific Ocean

Unusual scratches and impermanent patches on the skin of a Minke whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) known as Otter who was first identified in the St. Lawrence estuary, Canada, in 1996.

Adult sea otter (Enhydra lutris kenyoni) mother and pup in Inian Pass, Southeastern Alaska, USA. Pacific Ocean

Adult sea otter (Enhydra lutris kenyoni) mother and pup in Inian Pass, Southeastern Alaska, USA. Pacific Ocean

Adult sea otter (Enhydra lutris kenyoni) mother and pup in Inian Pass, Southeastern Alaska, USA. Pacific Ocean

Adult sea otter (Enhydra lutris kenyoni) mother and pup in Inian Pass, Southeastern Alaska, USA. Pacific Ocean

Eurasian river otter (Lutra lutra) eating Greater spotted dogfish (Scyliorhinus stellaris). The otter took only the innards of the dogfish by opening a short section of skin behind the pectoral fin (see images under 'Greater spotted dogfish'). The rest of the fish, still alive, was left on the shore and never retrieved. Perhaps the tough shark skin and battling fish are too much work when other food is plentiful? Hebrides, Scotland

Eurasian river otter (Lutra lutra) eating a large crab. Large fish and crabs are difficult to constrain and eat in the water so are often brought ashore. Otters will sometimes swim realtively long distances in order to do so. Hebrides, Scotland

Eurasian river otter (Lutra lutra) resting on seaweed. Otters spend a great deal of time resting ashore, usually near to the water's edge. This time is spent sleeping and preening fur etc. Visits ashore may also be to find fresh water to drink. Hebrides, Scotland

Eurasian river otter (Lutra lutra) eating fish, long-spined bullhead (Taurulus bubalis). Hebrides, Scotland

Duck For Lunch, Lontra canadensis; River Otter; Otters near the water; Otters with a duck to eat; Yellowstone Otters, Yellowstone River; Yellowstone National Park; Winter; Wyoming;

Eurasian river otter (Lutra lutra) resting in the seaweed and rocks. Otters spend a great deal of time resting, usually close to the water's edge or on rocks just offshore. This time is spent sleeping and preening fur etc. Notice the recent injuries sustained by this otter around the head and neck area. Hebrides, Scotland

Eurasian river otter (Lutra lutra) foraging in and among the seaweed. Otters on Scotland's west coast and islands have adapted well to making a living in the marine environment. Hebrides, Scotland

Adult sea otter (Enhydra lutris kenyoni) mother and pup in Inian Pass, Southeastern Alaska, USA. Pacific Ocean

Eurasian river otter (Lutra lutra) resting on seaweed. Otters spend a great deal of time resting ashore, usually near to the water's edge. This time is spent sleeping and preening fur etc. Visits ashore may also be to find fresh water to drink. Hebrides, Scotland

Eurasian river otter (Lutra lutra) eating fish. Otters have adapted well to the marine environment but require sources of fresh water to drink and to clean fur. Hebrides, Scotland

Eurasian river otter (Lutra lutra) mother eating fish with cub closeby. The cub tried unsuccessfully to obtain some of its mother's catch. Hebrides, Scotland

Eurasian river otter (Lutra lutra). Otters in western Scotland have adapted well to life in a marine environment, though proximity to sources of fresh water is essential. Hebrides, Scotland

Eurasian river otters (Lutra lutra) by Duart castle. Duart Castle has been the home of the Clan Maclean since the 14th century. Isle of Mull, Scotland

A sign for Maris Otter Barley being grown for Woodforde's brewery in Norfolk England, United Kingdom, Europe

Eurasian river otter (Lutra lutra) resting in the seaweed and rocks. Otters spend a great deal of time resting, usually close to the water's edge or on rocks just offshore. This time is spent sleeping and preening fur etc. Notice the recent injuries sustained by this otter around the head and neck area. Hebrides, Scotland

Eurasian river otter (Lutra lutra) eating a male lumpsucker (Cyclopterus lumpus) fish, also known as a sea hen or scarclagger. Hebrides, Scotland

Pair Of Otters, Lontra canadensis; River Otter; Otters near the water; Yellowstone Otters, Yellowstone River; Yellowstone National Park; Winter; Wyoming;

Eurasian river otter (Lutra lutra) eating a large crab. Large fish and crabs are difficult to constrain and eat in the water so are often brought ashore. Otters will sometimes swim realtively long distances in order to do so. Hebrides, Scotland

Eurasian river otter (Lutra lutra) resting in the seaweed and rocks. Otters spend a great deal of time resting, usually close to the water's edge or on rocks just offshore. This time is spent sleeping and preening fur etc. Notice the recent injuries sustained by this otter around the head and neck area. Hebrides, Scotland

Eurasian river otter (Lutra lutra) having caught Greater spotted dogfish (Scyliorhinus stellaris). The otter took only the innards of the dogfish by opening a short section of skin behind the pectoral fin (see images under 'Greater spotted dogfish'). Hebrides, Scotland (RR)

Eurasian river otter (Lutra lutra) mother and cub. Cubs often have darker fur than their mothers and for the first few months are much more 'buoyant' in the water. Hebrides, Scotland

Eurasian river otter (Lutra lutra). Otters in western Scotland have adapted well to life in a marine environment, though proximity to sources of fresh water is essential. Hebrides, Scotland

Eurasian river otter (Lutra lutra) resting in the seaweed and rocks. Otters spend a great deal of time resting, usually close to the water's edge or on rocks just offshore. This time is spent sleeping and preening fur etc. Notice the recent injuries sustained by this otter around the head and neck area. Hebrides, Scotland

Adult sea otter (Enhydra lutris kenyoni) mother and pup in Inian Pass, Southeastern Alaska, USA. Pacific Ocean

A family of river otters (Lontra canadensis) foraging in the Yellowstone River in Hayden Valley in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

Eurasian river otter (Lutra lutra) resting in the seaweed and rocks. Otters spend a great deal of time resting, usually close to the water's edge or on rocks just offshore. This time is spent sleeping and preening fur etc. Notice the recent injuries sustained by this otter around the head and neck area. Hebrides, Scotland

Eurasian river otter (Lutra lutra) eating fish, long-spined bullhead (Taurulus bubalis). Hebrides, Scotland

Eurasian river otter (Lutra lutra) eating a large crab. Large fish and crabs are difficult to constrain and eat in the water so are often brought ashore. Otters will sometimes swim realtively long distances in order to do so. Hebrides, Scotland

Adult sea otter (Enhydra lutris kenyoni) mother and pup in Inian Pass, Southeastern Alaska, USA. Pacific Ocean

Eurasian river otter (Lutra lutra) resting in the seaweed and rocks. Otters spend a great deal of time resting, usually close to the water's edge or on rocks just offshore. This time is spent sleeping and preening fur etc. Notice the recent injuries sustained by this otter around the head and neck area. Hebrides, Scotland