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lOutremer

Loutremer is a fictional semi-aquatic mammal described in world-building literature and field guides for the imaginary Sundra Archipelago. The name blends loutre, the French word for otter, with mer, meaning sea.

Taxonomy and description: In the invented taxonomy, Loutremer belongs to the order Carnivora and the family

Distribution and habitat: Loutremer inhabits temperate to subtropical coastal wetlands, including estuaries, tidal marshes, and mangrove

Behavior and ecology: Mostly diurnal with a crepuscular peak, Loutremer lives in small family groups of 3–10.

Conservation and cultural depiction: In the fictional setting, populations are described as stable in protected zones,

Mustelidae.
Its
binomial
is
Loutremer
marinus.
Adults
measure
about
60–90
cm,
with
a
25–40
cm
tail.
Fur
is
dense
and
water-repellent,
often
with
a
bluish-silver
dorsal
sheen.
Limbs
are
webbed;
the
tail
aids
steering
in
water.
Claws
are
adapted
for
grasping
shells,
and
scent
glands
help
mark
territory.
lagoons.
It
favors
shallow
channels
with
abundant
shellfish
and
small
fish,
and
rests
in
burrows
or
holts
alongriverbanks
and
root
networks.
It
uses
simple
tool-like
behavior,
such
as
cracking
shells
on
flat
stones.
Foraging
includes
crustaceans,
mollusks,
and
small
fish;
opportunistic
scavenging
occurs.
Breeding
happens
annually;
litters
range
from
2–4.
Gestation
lasts
about
60–65
days;
parental
care
extends
for
several
months.
though
habitat
loss
and
pollution
pose
threats.
Loutremer
features
in
local
folklore
as
a
guardian
of
estuarine
habitats
and
a
symbol
of
coastal
adaptability.