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2 Scats with fish scales and tracks
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A family of North American River Otters was found in Klopp Lake, including one that appeared to be an adult female and two juveniles that caught and ate a female scaup.
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A family of North American River Otters was found in Klopp Lake, including one that appeared to be an adult female and two juveniles that caught and ate a female scaup.
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Photographically uncooperative, but a welcome sight nonetheless.
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Four otters (two pictured) swimming on the North bank of the Lagunitas river.
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tracks
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Not the best picture, wasn't exactly the most photogenic critter. I'm assuming it's a L. canadensis, but I'm not real familiar with otter spp.
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Three (3) North American River Otters playing near the drain pipe on the front water by the Cosumnes River Preserve wooden boardwalk.
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Three (3) North American River Otters playing near the drain pipe on the front water by the Cosumnes River Preserve wooden boardwalk.
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Fishing in the marsh
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Fishing in the marsh
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Fishing in the marsh
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Fishing in the marsh
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My first wild river otter
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This dead on road (DOR) river otter was reported to TPWD by a local citizen. Other than being dead, it appeared to be a healthy male. This individual was salvaged and will be used for educational purposes. River otters appear to be making a comeback in many of our state's waterways.