otters in English

noun
1
a semiaquatic fish-eating mammal of the weasel family, with an elongated body, dense fur, and webbed feet.
The weasel family includes such colourful characters as otters , wolverines, skunks, minks and badgers.

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1. At sunset, we made love like sea otters.

2. Sea otters typically rest in sexually-segregated aggregations (rafts) of up to 200 animals, meaning that large numbers of otters can be oiled simultaneously.

3. As well as feeding on mussels, sea otters also take abalones.

4. These otters are particularly vicious beasties(Sentence dictionary), with very sharp teeth.

5. 18 Communities of otters are slowly returning to British rivers.

6. Near the entrance to the Zoo, there are enclosures for otters and reindeer.

7. An attempt is being made to entice otters back to the river.

8. Walrus, sea lions, fur seals and sea otters, Academic Press, New York, NY.

9. Kelp forests evolved, encouraging the evolution of new species, such as sea otters.

10. The cobbled beaches swarmed with seals, and there was, as well, a fine colony of otters.

11. Archerfish evolve into Frogfish, Sea Otters, Beavers, Anglerfish, Gulper Eels, Penguins, or Snakes (player-determined)

12. 21 I watched you make off along the cliff path, as if you were making for Otters' Bay.

13. In the Pacific Northwest and Alaska, salmon is a keystone species, supporting wildlife from birds to bears and otters.

14. Their task will be to help otters and seals which have been contaminated by the seven mile long oil slick.

15. Asian small-Clawed otters reach sexual maturity at about 1.5 years and generally stay with one mate for most of their lives

16. Jinyang Lake, like several other regions in the Nakdong River basin, is home to a population of endangered European otters.

17. Eventually divers provided first hand evidence that sea otters use rocks as hammers under water to dislodge the abalones.

18. And the dams they built in the rivers provided habitats for otters and muskrats and ducks and fish and reptiles and amphibians.

19. 30 Eventually divers provided first hand evidence that sea otters use rocks as hammers under water to dislodge the abalones.

20. The sea otter, a significant predator of northern abalone, is expanding its range in B.C. following extirpation and re-introduction. Most of the studies on the northern abalone population have been in the absence of sea otters and abalone recovery objectives are based on life history parameters that have been determined without the influence of sea otters.

21. Combine style and practicality; choose baby boy Bibs with daring dragons, cool cars or cute otters, or get your baby girl a Bib with loveable ladybugs, glitz glitter or …

22. From the comfort of our boat we have the chance to observe a wide variety of flora and fauna - water hyacinth, pink dolphins, giant river otters, sometimes anacondas, and side neck turtles.

23. THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE ENCOURAGING Laurie Convey, a resource management biologist at Fisheries & Oceans in Canada’s Pacific region, has been leading recovery efforts for several threatened aquatic wildlife, from whales to abalone and sea otters.

24. Badgers are short, stout, powerful animals that live in underground 'setts' that can extend well over 50 metres long! Members of the mustelid family (which includes pine martens, otters, polecats, ferrets and the wolverine), the European Badgers' range extends from Britain, across Europe and to the middle east.

25. This is a nature-lover's paradise, a high altitude semi-desert that is home to the largest variety of succulents in the world - as well as eagles, hadehas, sacred ibises, secretary birds, blue cranes, flamingoes, otters, lizards, snakes, tortoises, bat-eared foxes, kudu, springbok, reedbuck, wildebeast, wild cats, ground squirrels and aardvarks.

26. Sea otters have been hunted extensively for their luxurious fur – the densest of all mammals with up to 394,000 hairs per square centimeter or up to 1,000,000 hairs per inch. From 1741 onwards, over-hunting reduced sea otter populations to the point of extermination in many parts of their historic range.