Three Asian small-clawed otter pups at the North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher are set to enter the public habitat pool for the first time.
There’s a lot to discover about the smallest species of otter — here are some fun facts about them. Mike Bock On the rocky banks of a trickling freshwater stream, the otters are on the move. The ...
TACOMA, Wash. — It's an especially squeaky, splashy season inside Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium’s Asian Forest Sanctuary, where the otter news—yes, double otter news—is too good not to share. First up ...
Ray the otter is celebrating a milestone birthday! On March 7, he turns seven—making it his “golden birthday.” ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Someone feed these babies! The internet was aghast that two Asian Small-Clawed Otters had to wait even for a second to get their ...
COAL VALLEY, Ill. — Niabi Zoo is celebrating the addition of two new animals this week. Now living in the zoo's Biodiversity Hall are sisters Tina and Louise, both Asian small-clawed otters. Native to ...
NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — The Virginia Zoo has an “otterly” adorable addition to their family. Elbe is the zoo’s new Asian small-clawed otter who is arriving from another accredited facility within the ...
Asian small-clawed otters are known for being energetic and vocal animals. However, this post from babyanmlpics captures a peaceful moment between a newborn otter and its sleeping mother. For their ...
It would be fair to assume that the Asian small-clawed otter (Aonyx cinereus), the world’s smallest otter species, had gone extinct in Nepal. After all, the last time it was officially spotted in the ...
This adorable post from wild_animalsgram asks, “What could be sweeter?” and the answer is a resounding, “Nothing.” Because nothing could possibly be sweeter than this baby otter chewing on its tiny ...
In the same way you can't prove a negative, "extinction" is always an informed guess. If we haven't seen hide nor hair (sometimes literally) of something for long enough, we have to assume it's not ...