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Name Of Otter

Name Otter
Male Name male
Femle Name female
Kids/Baby Name whelp, pup
Group Name family, raft, romp
More About Otter

  • Otters are members of the Mustelid family which includes badgers, polecats, martens, weasels, stoats and mink.
  • There are 13 known species of otter in the world but the only one found in the UK is the European (or Eurasian) otter (Lutra lutra).
  • Length: Average 1.2m (dogs), 1m (bitches)
  • Weight: Average 10.3kg (dogs), 7.4kg (bitches)
  • Colour: Medium to dark brown above and lighter underneath.
  • Diet: Mainly fish, but also birds, small mammals, amphibians, crustaceans and molluscs.
  • Breeding: Only once every 2 years as the cubs remain dependent on their mother for a year.
  • Gestation: 9 weeks
  • Offspring: 1-4 cubs
  • Lifespan: Average 4 years due to so many threats, although they can live 8-12 years.
  • Habitat: Mainly rivers, but also canals, marshes, small streams, ditches, ponds and lakes. They also inhabit estuaries and coastal areas.
  • Home range: Depends on food supply but can be from 1 km along a rich coast to 40km along some rivers.
  • Resting sites: Called Holts, often tree roots but also drains, caves and holes in rockfalls. They will also rest above ground in vegetation, sometimes called couches.
  • Social structure: As otters are very territorial they tend to live alone, except during mating and for a period, dependent on the mother, after the cubs are born.
  • Physical features: Short legs, webbed feet and claws, long stream-lined body, small ears and a broad muzzle, sensitive whiskers around snout to help detect prey, 2 layers of fur - a thick waterproof outer one and a warm inner one.
  • Otters can swim at speeds of 12km/hr underwater and can travel for up to 400m before surfacing for air. When it dives, an otter closes its nostrils and ears


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