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This population may be declining as European otter numbers increase.
The leading animal species for this project was the European otter.
European otters are strongly territorial, living alone for the most part.
European otter populations are now recovering in many parts of Europe.
Another area is home to a European otter.
Brown hares are widespread, and European otters may be seen at several locations.
There are also records of observed European otter.
However, the European otter is the only otter in its range, so it cannot be confused for any other animal.
The European otter's diet mainly consists of fish.
Delayed implantation distinguishes the species from the European otter, which lacks this feature.
The diets of the American mink and European otter overlap to a great extent.
The European otter is a typical species of the otter subfamily.
European otters may also live along the coast, in salt water, but require regular access to fresh water to clean their fur.
On land the island is home to European Otter and Red Deer.
European Otter Lutra lutra is also has been reported from park.
Numerous rare species can be found in and near the Gyeongho River, including the endangered European otter.
The River Leadow is used by the European Otter.
A wide variety of animals are found along the river, including the European otter, Lutra lutra.
Fishing Cats and European Otters visit the wetlands of the park to prey on aquatic animals.
European otter in the Netherlands (ongoing)
There are animals such as the European Otter and the European Beaver.
It is also a natural range for the brown bear, gray wolf, chamois, wild boar, European otter and brown trout.
Thanks to its relatively unpolluted waters and abundant fish, the Hwang is home to a population of endangered European otters.
In addition, the area supports an important European Otter (Lutra lutra) population.
This wildlife preserve is 11 square kilometres large today, and there can one can still see cranes, beavers, and European otters.
In addition, it is habitat for the Eurasian river otter, Lutra lutra.
The European otter (Lutra lutra), also known as the Eurasian otter, Eurasian river otter, common otter and Old World otter, is a European and Asian member of the Lutrinae or otter subfamily, and is typical of freshwater otters.
Animal species found in this park include leopard, elephant, sambar and common otter.
It is allied to the common otter, but is larger, with feet more decidedly webbed.
Its common names include the otter shell and the common otter shell.
Common Otter (Lutralutra)
Common otter and the Smooth Indian Otter, Gaurs, leopards are also commonly sighted fauna in the reserve.
The dentition is more robust than in the common otter Lutra and the diet probably consisted of more crustaceans and less fish, like in modern Aonyx.
Mammals found in the area include the Common Otter (Lutra lutra), and the Persian Squirrel (Sciurus anomalus).
According to a 2006 report issued by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN), threatened species included 1 type of mammal: the common otter.
The North American river otter (Lontra canadensis), or the common otter, is an aquatic mammal native to only North America in the countries Canada, and the United States.
The mammal was identified as a species of otter and has a variety of common names, including North American river otter, northern river otter, common otter and, simply, river otter.
The North American river otter (Lontra canadensis), also known as the northern river otter or the common otter, is a semiaquatic mammal endemic to the North American continent found in and along its waterways and coasts.
The Common Otter and Small-clawed Otter are trapped by Tribals from the Haryana State of India, who are in Palani hills with the sole aim of collecting Otter oil which is in demand in Northern India.
The European otter (Lutra lutra), also known as the Eurasian otter, Eurasian river otter, common otter and Old World otter, is a European and Asian member of the Lutrinae or otter subfamily, and is typical of freshwater otters.
Rhesus monkey, leopard cat, fishing cat, jungle cat, small Indian civet cat, toddy cat, common mongoose, jackal, striped hyena, Indian fox, wild pig, Indian porcupine, mole rat, long tailed tree mouse, spotted deer, sambar, common otter, smooth Indian otter are also found here.
The European otter (Lutra lutra), also known as the Eurasian otter, Eurasian river otter, common otter and Old World otter, is a European and Asian member of the Lutrinae or otter subfamily, and is typical of freshwater otters.
European Otter Lutra lutra is also has been reported from park.
In addition, the area supports an important European Otter (Lutra lutra) population.
The presence of Otters (Lutra lutra) on the Barle has been regularly recorded.
Otter (Lutra lutra)
Within this SSSI, Otters Lutra lutra can sometimes be seen.
Regular signs of the Otter (Lutra lutra) are to be seen on the muddy banks of the River Parrett.
The habitation of Otter (Lutra lutra) at Cors Caron was the primary species listed in the assessment.
Amphibians are the most affected species along with invertebrate and vertebrate groups including the European Otter (Lutra Lutra L.).
Water Voles Arvicola amphibius breed in the ditches, and Otters Lutra lutra are known to use the Gowy.
Mammals found in the area include the Common Otter (Lutra lutra), and the Persian Squirrel (Sciurus anomalus).
Twenty-three species of mammals have been recorded, including Jungle cat (Felis chaus) and European Otter (Lutra lutra).
European Otter (Lutra lutra) occurs along watercourses, as well as the introduced American Mink (Neovison vison).
These animals probably were very similar and had similar habits to the common European otters ("Lutra lutra") and oriental small-clawed otters ("Aonyx cinerea").
There are twenty-five species of small mammals known to inhabit the reserve, including the European Otter, (Lutra lutra), which is on the European IUCN Red List.
Otter (Lutra lutra) can be found in the Danube Delta and other marshlands, and is hunted in winter, over iced rivers, at the breathing holes and with dogs, tracking through snow.