Otter
Otters are aquatic mammals belonging to the family Mustelidae, which also includes weasels, ferrets, and badgers. There are 13 species of otters worldwide, found in a variety of habitats including rivers, lakes, coastal waters, and seas. They are characterized by their streamlined bodies, dense fur, webbed feet, and long, muscular tails that aid in swimming.
Otters are highly adapted for an aquatic lifestyle. Their thick fur provides insulation in cold water, and
Social behavior varies among species. Some, like the Eurasian otter, are solitary, while others, such as the
Reproduction typically involves a gestation period of about two to three months, depending on the species,
Conservation efforts for otters vary regionally, with some populations listed as endangered or vulnerable. Protecting their