Neotropical River Otter
The Neotropical River Otter is Shy and Elusive
Did you Know? Neotropical River Otter
- Neotropical River Otters are very shy, soliatary and elusive animals.
- The Neotropical River Otter lives in dens on banks of rivers. The den is a cavity among stones or under tree roots.
- Neotropical River Otters are fast swimmer. They can be spotted by their head popping about the water surface.


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