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Getting a good river otter pic is on my bucket list - this will have to do for now. I understand that they approach humans quite closely because they are both curious and short-sighted (a trait that helps them see underwater), so I'm hopeful about getting a better pic. I recorded a short video that shows this one taking two running jumps (bounds), then sliding on its belly across the ice... two bounds, slide ... two bounds, slide. This shows the animal in the slide part of its travels.
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Road kill, Observed by 3rd party and forwarded to me.
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Dead on side of road, sadly.
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footprints in the sand on Deep Run, a major branch of the Patapsco. First ever evidence of their presence since we began intense cleanups here four years ago. cleanup of the area
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Footprints all over the area along Deep Run between Piney Run and the confluence with the Patapsco River. Seen between April and November 2014
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4 of them behind my house. Sorry for the horrible picture.
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Looks like they've made it all the way back to Austin finally.
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Looks like they've made it all the way back to Austin finally.
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Looks like they've made it all the way back to Austin finally.
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Looks like they've made it all the way back to Austin finally.
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Looks like they've made it all the way back to Austin finally.
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