03 April 2012

Oriental Small-Clawed Otters

Location: Western Plains Open-Range Zoo, Dubbo, N.S.W.
 
Under the scuba-diver, a comparison of sizes, Giant Otter-South America, then Eurasian Otter, Eurasia, and lastly the Asian Small-Clawed Otter, South East Asia featured in this post.



On the run all the time these pair; photo quality hindered by the glass surrounds.  It was feeding time!


Waiting on another handout







fish heads I think



Reflections show their handler with her bucket of goodies

10 comments:

  1. such entertaining critters! :)

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  2. These are amazing animal, I love to see them swim, they are very active.

    Greetings,
    Filip

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  3. The pictures came out very nice considering through the glass. Their claws are so small that it appears they have none at all.

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  4. Otters are such quaint animals ... Interesting to see the size comparison chart Carole.

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  5. Good pictures...especially since there was glass to deal with! I took my camera out today as we had a sunny day...alas, my batteries were dead when I tried to photograph the cherry trees in bloom! Weatherman says rain until the weekend...hopefully it will hold off in the am tomorrow so I can give it another try with charged batteries.
    Jan

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  6. They are so cute.

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  7. Anonymous10:10 pm

    They are such curious little critters and fun to watch.

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  8. How fun! Otters are very playful and the last photo made me laugh!

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  9. Great photos Carole! Otters are such cute playful critters!

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  10. Two corny phrases popped into my head when I saw these wonderful photos.

    They are "otterly" adorable and they
    "otter be in pictures" - Oh wait they are!

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