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DOR River Otter, approx. 1,300 m SSW of Guadalupe River
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DOR River Otter, approx. 1,300 m SSW of Guadalupe River
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DOR River Otter, approx. 1,300 m SSW of Guadalupe River
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At Piper's Lagoon
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Otter actively hunting and eating. Came up from a dive with a large crayfish.
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Sadly it was roadkill.
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This overstep is not a gait used by raccoons. If this were raccoon, the toes would be longer. In this slippery muck you can see the outline of the webbing between the toes of the otter. In general the track appears wider and more squared in proportion to a more linear raccoon track.
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Just a note to say that this photo was taken by a park volunteer photographer and not myself.
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Observed a solitary adult river otter feeding in a cove of Phoenix Lake.
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Posted to social media by Cambridge Conservation Commission. Observation date +- a few days. Photo credit Jake Bailey.
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He was diving, eating, diving again, could not see what it was ..perhaps crustaceans..
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He was diving, eating, diving again, could not see what it was ..perhaps crustaceans..
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