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The Giant Otter (Pteronura brasiliensis), also known as the giant river otter, is a South American carnivorous mammal. The word "otter" came from Old English word otor or oter. This and has cognate words in other Indo-European languages which stem from Proto-Indo-European "wodr" which ultimatly gave rise to the English word 'water'. It is the longest member of the weasel family, Mustelidae, a globally successful group of predators, as well as the largest, with only the sea otter being…

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The giant river otter, or simply giant otter, is the largest member of the weasel family (also known as mustelids). They can grow to six feet in length and are very imposing creatures when seen out of the water like this, resting on a riverbank. This shot also shows off the characteristic white patch on

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Here's looking at you. Or something to that effect. This Giant Otter is on the last remains of a fish he caught and is in the process of devouring. These animals are all business when it comes to catching their prey. Not only do they seem to catch at will but they shred it like a wood chipper, often holding corn dog fashion and buzzing through the bones and cartridge like it was butter. Life on the river is not all fun and games. Olympus OM-1 & 150-400mm lens at 1000mm ISO 2500, f/5.6, 1/400s Otter Eating, Giant Otter, Giant River Otter, Corn Dog, Wood Chipper, River Otter, Dog Fashion, Fun And Games, Creature Design

Here's looking at you. Or something to that effect. This Giant Otter is on the last remains of a fish he caught and is in the process of devouring. These animals are all business when it comes to catching their prey. Not only do they seem to catch at will but they shred it like a wood chipper, often holding corn dog fashion and buzzing through the bones and cartridge like it was butter. Life on the river is not all fun and games. Olympus OM-1 & 150-400mm lens at 1000mm ISO 2500, f/5.6…

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