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  • Giant Otter
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  • <default>Giant Otter</default> Species: Type: Length: What it looks like: Location (EO) Location (EO2) Time Forms The Giant Otter is a type of otter found only in freshwater. It is a relative of the Sea Otter.
  • The giant otter lives in the rivers of the Amazonian rainforest, and adults may grow to nearly 1.5 m (5 feet) long. It has a powerful aquatic predator and has few natural enemies other than anacondas and jaguars. The giant otter has become endangered through increased human activity, and is especially threatened by water pollution and hunting for its short, thick fur. The Giant Otter is a species from the Pteronura genus. The giant otter ranges across north-central South America; it lives mostly in and along the Amazon River and in the Pantanal.
  • A giant species of Otter. * Found in the River of Cradles Source: Pavis: Gateway to Adventure
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Length
  • 200.66
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  • EN
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Status
  • Endangered
Appearance
  • A large, brown otter with smooth fur and a wide tail
Name
  • Giant Otter
Type
  • Shore Life
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imagewidth
  • 225
Species
  • Pteronura brasiliensis
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Order
Forms
  • Adult only
Time
  • Day and night
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Location
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  • <default>Giant Otter</default> Species: Type: Length: What it looks like: Location (EO) Location (EO2) Time Forms The Giant Otter is a type of otter found only in freshwater. It is a relative of the Sea Otter.
  • The giant otter lives in the rivers of the Amazonian rainforest, and adults may grow to nearly 1.5 m (5 feet) long. It has a powerful aquatic predator and has few natural enemies other than anacondas and jaguars. The giant otter has become endangered through increased human activity, and is especially threatened by water pollution and hunting for its short, thick fur. The Giant Otter is a species from the Pteronura genus. The giant otter ranges across north-central South America; it lives mostly in and along the Amazon River and in the Pantanal.
  • A giant species of Otter. * Found in the River of Cradles Source: Pavis: Gateway to Adventure